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Hey Guys,

 

how can i install my build-in Bison Cam

In system-profiler it says:

 

USB2.0 Camera:

 

Product ID: 0x5602

Vendor ID: 0x0402 (ALi Corporation)

Version: 1.00

Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec

Location ID: 0xfa200000

Current Available (mA): 500

Current Required (mA): 500

 

Hardware:

USB\VID_0402&PID_5602&REV_0100

USB\VID_0402&PID_5602

 

 

Thanks in Advance

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Strange thing for me. Bison Cam works fine when running Mac OS X 10.6.8 under Vmware and attaching the Camera. However when natively booting the same partition, the Bison Camera gets detected but it simply gives me a black screen.

 

Anyone know why it works under Vmware but not natively?

 

To boot natively I have to use USBBusFix=yes in my boot loader - Could that have something to do with it?

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Strange thing for me. Bison Cam works fine when running Mac OS X 10.6.8 under Vmware and attaching the Camera. However when natively booting the same partition, the Bison Camera gets detected but it simply gives me a black screen.

 

Anyone know why it works under Vmware but not natively?

 

To boot natively I have to use USBBusFix=yes in my boot loader - Could that have something to do with it?

 

I figured out that the Camera itself is actually working using Evocam (I could see myself). The problem is with Photo Booth I get a black image. I think it might be a video overlay problem with my ATI mobility 4670 card.

 

The Web cam is using the built in UVC driver from what I understand and so doesn't use any special Kext file.

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