- #Traveler su 1071 usb microscope driver mod#
- #Traveler su 1071 usb microscope driver drivers#
- #Traveler su 1071 usb microscope driver driver#
- #Traveler su 1071 usb microscope driver software#
>One of this two: >USB ID: 1871:01b0 Aveo Technology Corp.
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>It is called 'Traveler USB-Mikroskop' and model number is 'SU 1071'. >Regards, >Andy >- >To unsubscribe from this list: send the line 'unsubscribe linux-media' in >the body of a message to >More majordomo info at >Hello Andy, Mauro >I own a USB Microscope which looks quite the same as the one in your >link, but I don't know if it is similar to the QX3 or QX5. I did check and eBay and saw a QX5 for about US$75 after >shipping costs: >I'm not sure if I want to buy one at that price, since I already have a >QX3. Do you have >hardware for testing this? >No.
#Traveler su 1071 usb microscope driver driver#
>The better would be to port qx5view to use libv4l and implement the new >illuminator ctrl on the driver and on the userspase app. >BTW, qx5view uses a private ioctl() to change the lights on a QX5 and >not the V4L2 control.
#Traveler su 1071 usb microscope driver software#
>FYI, that will break this 2005 vintage piece of V4L1 software people may >still be using for the QX5 microscope: >Sorry, that is of course, if there is no V4L1 compat layer still in >place. If it works, then the V4L1 >support can be removed from that driver as well. >Regards, >Andy >Thomas Kaiser wrote: >On 03:30 PM, Andy Walls wrote: >On Mon, at 08:27 -0300, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: >Em 18:28, Andy Walls escreveu: >On Sun, at 17:12 -0400, Andy Walls wrote: >On Sun, at 22:26 +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote: >And other news on the V4L1 front: >I'm waiting for test results on the cpia2 driver. It may be possible to support the Travveler under linux eventually, but at a minimum you'll need to provide information on the chips used in the unit.
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>Given all that, I'm not sure we could use your unit for regression testing of changes to the cpia2 driver.
#Traveler su 1071 usb microscope driver mod#
>The QX5 has the same pxiel resolution as the Traveler Mod 1, but the Mod 2 support a higher resolution. >The Traveler microscopes look mechanically similar to the QX3 and QX5, but the pixel resolution is higher than the QX3. Regards, Andy Andy Walls wrote: >The cpia2 driver doesn't know about those usb ids. Owns some aspects of the mechanical design (since the sticker on the bottom of my QX3 indicates it was made by Mattell). I notice Traveler USA does not sell their microscope in the US. Aveotek provides controller chips to camera manufacturers and has a generic UVC driver download available for Windows. It is called 'Traveler USB-Mikroskop' and model number is 'SU 1071'.įurther investigation reveals that the Traveler is likely a UVC based webcam microscope. I have since learned that the stradis driver has only ever worked for kernel 2.2.
#Traveler su 1071 usb microscope driver drivers#
Download the latest drivers for your USB Microscope to keep your Computer up-to-date. File name: traveler_su_1071.exe Version: 2.4.8 File size: 12.252 MB Upload source: search engine. Surgeforce has a driver 'Macam' for the su.īelow you can download traveler su 1071 driver for Windows. UPDATE: win64 driver now available from traveler website Here are some pics I took with it earlier this afternoon: If you're interested the aldi page is here: If you have any rad ideas for things to stick under it, i will post results if i can do it.I have a Traveler USB Microscope (su 1071) that supplies microscope software only for Windows. The drivers for it appear to be win32 only, with no win64 driver, and no obvious way to get it working in linux (doesn't appear as a uvc device, or a v4l device). They do 10x, 60x and 200x magnification, and can illuminate the object on the stage from above, below, or both simultaneously, and overall works well enough. I figured you might be interested in seeing how it performs. Hi guys, On Thursday Aldi started selling USB microscopes for $50, and being a gadget whore I grabbed one.
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Where can I find drivers / wo finde ich treiber. We rang the Support helpline, but they were no. Her Mac can see it (it is listed in System Profiler as AVEO Cheetah3 USB2.0 Device), but we cannot access it. It comes with WIndows software, and we cannot track down Mac drivers. My granddaughter was given a Traveler USB microscope from an Aldi store. Traveler Su 1071 Usb Microscope Driver 6,3/10 8291reviews