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I have an ICGear travel cam that may work with the w9968cf, w9968cf-vpp,
and ovcamchip modules.  Everything seems to load okay, but there isn't
any accessible device at /dev/video0.  I've tried this with and without
loading v4l2-common.  Is there something else I need to do here?  Am I
using the wrong driver?  Help?

This is on an IBM Thinkpad X30 running Linux 2.6.7

output from dmesg:

Linux video capture interface: v1.00
w9968cf: V4L driver for W996[87]CF JPEG USB Dual Mode Camera Chip 1:1.31-full
usbcore: registered new driver w9968cf
/home/lc/code/ov511-2.27/ovcamchip_core.c: v2.27 : OV camera chip I2C driver
w9968cf: Video post-processing module registered
...
usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using address 6

output from lsmod:

Module                  Size  Used by
w9968cf_vpp            14336  0
ovcamchip              28136  0
w9968cf                77248  1 w9968cf_vpp
videodev               10016  1 w9968cf
i2c_core               24116  2 ovcamchip,w9968cf
...
usbcore               114752  6 w9968cf,usbhid,usblp,uhci_hcd
...


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