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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA
has multiple definitions:
drivers/staging/cpia/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA:
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1
cpia
, cpia
This driver is DEPRECATED please use the gspca cpia1 module instead. Note that you need atleast version 0.6.4 of libv4l for the cpia1 gspca module.
This is the video4linux driver for cameras based on Vision's CPiA (Colour Processor Interface ASIC), such as the Creative Labs Video Blaster Webcam II. If you have one of these cameras, say Y here and select parallel port and/or USB lowlevel support below, otherwise say N. This will not work with the Creative Webcam III.
Please read Documentation/video4linux/README.cpia for more information.
This driver is also available as a module (cpia).
drivers/media/video/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA:
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1
cpia
, cpia
This driver is DEPRECATED please use the gspca cpia1 module instead. Note that you need atleast version 0.6.4 of libv4l for the cpia1 gspca module.
This is the video4linux driver for cameras based on Vision's CPiA (Colour Processor Interface ASIC), such as the Creative Labs Video Blaster Webcam II. If you have one of these cameras, say Y here and select parallel port and/or USB lowlevel support below, otherwise say N. This will not work with the Creative Webcam III.
Please read Documentation/video4linux/README.cpia for more information.
This driver is also available as a module (cpia).
drivers/media/video/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA:
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1
cpia
, cpia
This is the video4linux driver for cameras based on Vision's CPiA (Colour Processor Interface ASIC), such as the Creative Labs Video Blaster Webcam II. If you have one of these cameras, say Y here and select parallel port and/or USB lowlevel support below, otherwise say N. This will not work with the Creative Webcam III.
Please read Documentation/video4linux/README.cpia for more information.
This driver is also available as a module (cpia).
Numeric ID (from LKDDb) and names (from usb.ids) of recognized devices:
0553
("STMicroelectronics Imaging Division (VLSI Vision)"), product: 0002
("CPiA Webcam")0813
("Mattel, Inc."), product: 0001
("Intel Play QX3 Microscope")Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb module cpia CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA : drivers/media/video/Kconfig : "CPiA Video For Linux (DEPRECATED)" # in 2.5.45–2.5.75, 2.6.0–2.6.36
lkddb module cpia CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA : drivers/staging/cpia/Kconfig : "CPiA Video For Linux (DEPRECATED)" # in 2.6.37
lkddb usb 0553 0002 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0000 ffff : CONFIG_STAGING CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA_USB : drivers/staging/cpia/cpia_usb.c # in 2.6.37
lkddb usb 0813 0001 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0000 ffff : CONFIG_STAGING CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA_USB : drivers/staging/cpia/cpia_usb.c # in 2.6.37
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