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Did Win2k see the camera when you originally plugged it in? The stuff provided by me are dependent upon Win2k initially recognizing the camera and installing the base driver for it.
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Good news! I tore apart a Win98 and Win2K machine and managed to assemble a hacked version of the TWAIN drivers so at very least you can use it with your favorite graphics editing program or anything that supports TWAIN. If you have what Win2K recognizes as an "Intel USB Video Camera III", go to: http://web.tampabay.rr.com/andrew/intel_camera_fix.htm for info on getting the patch.
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I tore apart a Win98 and Win2K machine and managed to assemble a hacked version of the TWAIN drivers so at very least you can use it with your favorite graphics editing program or anything that supports TWAIN. If you have what Win2K recognizes as an "Intel USB Video Camera III", go to: http://web.tampabay.rr.com/andrew/intel_camera_fix.htm for info on getting the patch.
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Good news! I tore apart a Win98 and Win2K machine and managed to assemble a hacked version of the TWAIN drivers so at very least you can use it with your favorite graphics editing program or anything that supports TWAIN. If you have what Win2K recognizes as an "Intel USB Video Camera III", go to: http://web.tampabay.rr.com/andrew/intel_camera_fix.htm for info on getting the patch.
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Good news! I tore apart a Win98 and Win2K machine and managed to assemble a hacked version of the TWAIN drivers so at very least you can use it with your favorite graphics editing program or anything that supports TWAIN. If you have what Win2K recognizes as an "Intel USB Video Camera III", go to: http://web.tampabay.rr.com/andrew/intel_camera_fix.htm for info on getting the patch.
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Good news! I tore apart a Win98 and Win2K machine and managed to assemble a hacked version of the TWAIN drivers so at very least you can use it with your favorite graphics editing program or anything that supports TWAIN. If you have what Win2K recognizes as an "Intel USB Video Camera III", go to: http://web.tampabay.rr.com/andrew/intel_camera_fix.htm for info on getting the patch.
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I tore apart a Win98 and Win2K machine and managed to assemble a hacked version of the TWAIN drivers so at very least you can use it with your favorite graphics editing program. Go to: http://web.tampabay.rr.com/andrew/intel_camera_fix.htm for info on getting the patch.
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I went out and got one of these and found the same problem--I contacted Intel about it, requesting at very least the TWAIN drivers for it (the ones supplied are old 16-bit and wont run on W2k apparently even though I've tried just about everything in the book to get it installed). Intel's response was that Win2k didn't fit within their "target audience" profile and that there was no plans to provide an upgrade. Boo to Intel! Anyone have a hack/workaround to get the 16-bit TWAIN drivers going?