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Quickcam Viewer driver for Connectix QuickCam (tm) B&W, Colour, ColourII, QuickCam VC or QuickCam Pro
Quickcam Viewer driver for Connectix QuickCam™ B&W, Colour, ColourII, QuickCam VC or QuickCam Pro


'''NOTE:''' It is recommended that you set your parallel port to either AT-mode or EPP-mode for uni-directional or bi-directional modes, respectively. Bi-directional mode will give at least double the throughput compared to uni-directional mode. QuickCam VC and Pro: The parallel-port MUST be set to ECP-mode. Currently, interrupt and DMA settings are not used.
'''NOTE:''' It is recommended that you set your parallel port to either AT-mode or EPP-mode for uni-directional or bi-directional modes, respectively. Bi-directional mode will give at least double the throughput compared to uni-directional mode. QuickCam VC and Pro: The parallel-port MUST be set to ECP-mode. Currently, interrupt and DMA settings are not used.
Available at: http://www.cix.co.uk/~elad/qv2.htm
 
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Revision as of 15:29, 19 March 2018

Quickcam Viewer driver for Connectix QuickCam™ B&W, Colour, ColourII, QuickCam VC or QuickCam Pro

NOTE: It is recommended that you set your parallel port to either AT-mode or EPP-mode for uni-directional or bi-directional modes, respectively. Bi-directional mode will give at least double the throughput compared to uni-directional mode. QuickCam VC and Pro: The parallel-port MUST be set to ECP-mode. Currently, interrupt and DMA settings are not used.

DEVICE=QUICKCAM.SYS

Platform Support:

OS/2 2.x OS/2 3.0 OS/2 4.0 OS/2 4.5x
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