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Re: AV PPC support Apple conference camera



david howe wrote:
I have a 8600 AV PPC running debian using the stock 2.2 debian kernel. I also have an old Apple conference camera which connects via the s-video or composite video inputs on the 8600. After perusing the net looking for pointers, I have found a lot of pointers to USB style devices or quickcam serial devices but nothing that specifically relates to the standard video camera.

Please note, this is an analogue device, Apple incorporated an onboard hardware processor into their AV product line so I imagine I need kernel level support for the AV side and then applications that will recognise the device. Any ideas?

If it connects via composite/S-Video, then dare I say it's just a plain old camera, not requiring any special support. Also, I don't know anything about an "onboard hardware processor", but my PowerMac 7500, and many other OldWorld systems, have a chip known as "planb" that's used for video input, and the traditional AWACS chip/driver is used for audio input. Take a look and see if the distribution you're using includes a kernel module called "planb", or if you build your own kernel, enable it in the kernel build.

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Derrik Pates
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