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<0> may be the usb controller of your camera has another value in appropriatable register <1> I think it's probably going to be easier to just buy a new camera <1> I like this cam, has some good quality output --- but it's unreliable <0> rc=se401_sndctrl(0, se401, SE401_REQ_GET_CAMERA_DESCRIPTOR, 0, cp, sizeof(cp));
<0> if (cp[1]!=0x41) { <0> err("Wrong descriptor type"); <0> return 1; <0> } <0> may be there are enothe value 0x41 <0> *than 0x41 <0> you may install the Windows driver fot it <0> then try to decompile and look at <1> what's the best way to print out the value of cp[1] from within the module? <1> (I'm a C programmer but not a kernel coder) <0> or just printk(...) <1> okay, thanks <0> np :)
<1> same sort of params as normal printf ? <0> noop <0> look at the LDD <1> okay, thanks. <1> sorry for bothering you . <1> :) <0> hmm....may be you just have a new camera whith little another chip <0> np <0> but I'm not shure <1> no, this is a fairly old camera <1> np, I've got something to go on now <1> I'll see what I come up with - but I appreciate your ***istance. <1> okay, I get a descriptor of 0xFD, rather than 0x41 <1> time to see what happens if I ignore it :)
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