Apoptosis 0 Posted March 20, 2000 I noticed in the compatablity pages that Intel Create and Share Cameras (USB) work in win2k. When I connect it to my pc it seems to detect it. However, I have no software to do anything with it, and the compatablity pages says the packaged software doesn't work (as is my experience). So does anyone have their camera doing anything usefull? I would like to be able to take stills with it, and maybe do some video confrencing. If so what software are you using to do this. Thanks for any help, Apoptosis Share this post Link to post
SHS 0 Posted March 20, 2000 Sorry but it inetll Inetl get a round update it apps it don't work so for now only Netmeeting work there a few 3party app the work. like Webcam32 http://www.surveyorcorp.com/webcam32 Share this post Link to post
drewsky 0 Posted April 21, 2000 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. Share this post Link to post