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H A Dvideo_if.hcf110a4a Wed Apr 09 19:49:55 GMT 2008 robert <robert@openbsd.org> Initial import for uvideo(4) and video(4):

uvideo(4) is a driver for USB video device class devices including webcams,
camcorders and other cameras.

video(4) is a device-independent layer that implements the V4L2 (Video for Linux Two)
API.

These drivers are *really* work in progress so don't even try to use them just yet,
because the driver still has some issues, even if it can be used to capture simple
MJPEG videos.

ok mglocker@, deraadt@
H A Dvideo.ccf110a4a Wed Apr 09 19:49:55 GMT 2008 robert <robert@openbsd.org> Initial import for uvideo(4) and video(4):

uvideo(4) is a driver for USB video device class devices including webcams,
camcorders and other cameras.

video(4) is a device-independent layer that implements the V4L2 (Video for Linux Two)
API.

These drivers are *really* work in progress so don't even try to use them just yet,
because the driver still has some issues, even if it can be used to capture simple
MJPEG videos.

ok mglocker@, deraadt@
/openbsd/sys/sys/
H A Dvideoio.hcf110a4a Wed Apr 09 19:49:55 GMT 2008 robert <robert@openbsd.org> Initial import for uvideo(4) and video(4):

uvideo(4) is a driver for USB video device class devices including webcams,
camcorders and other cameras.

video(4) is a device-independent layer that implements the V4L2 (Video for Linux Two)
API.

These drivers are *really* work in progress so don't even try to use them just yet,
because the driver still has some issues, even if it can be used to capture simple
MJPEG videos.

ok mglocker@, deraadt@
H A Dconf.hdiff cf110a4a Wed Apr 09 19:49:55 GMT 2008 robert <robert@openbsd.org> Initial import for uvideo(4) and video(4):

uvideo(4) is a driver for USB video device class devices including webcams,
camcorders and other cameras.

video(4) is a device-independent layer that implements the V4L2 (Video for Linux Two)
API.

These drivers are *really* work in progress so don't even try to use them just yet,
because the driver still has some issues, even if it can be used to capture simple
MJPEG videos.

ok mglocker@, deraadt@
/openbsd/sys/dev/usb/
H A Duvideo.hcf110a4a Wed Apr 09 19:49:55 GMT 2008 robert <robert@openbsd.org> Initial import for uvideo(4) and video(4):

uvideo(4) is a driver for USB video device class devices including webcams,
camcorders and other cameras.

video(4) is a device-independent layer that implements the V4L2 (Video for Linux Two)
API.

These drivers are *really* work in progress so don't even try to use them just yet,
because the driver still has some issues, even if it can be used to capture simple
MJPEG videos.

ok mglocker@, deraadt@
H A Dfiles.usbdiff cf110a4a Wed Apr 09 19:49:55 GMT 2008 robert <robert@openbsd.org> Initial import for uvideo(4) and video(4):

uvideo(4) is a driver for USB video device class devices including webcams,
camcorders and other cameras.

video(4) is a device-independent layer that implements the V4L2 (Video for Linux Two)
API.

These drivers are *really* work in progress so don't even try to use them just yet,
because the driver still has some issues, even if it can be used to capture simple
MJPEG videos.

ok mglocker@, deraadt@
H A Duvideo.ccf110a4a Wed Apr 09 19:49:55 GMT 2008 robert <robert@openbsd.org> Initial import for uvideo(4) and video(4):

uvideo(4) is a driver for USB video device class devices including webcams,
camcorders and other cameras.

video(4) is a device-independent layer that implements the V4L2 (Video for Linux Two)
API.

These drivers are *really* work in progress so don't even try to use them just yet,
because the driver still has some issues, even if it can be used to capture simple
MJPEG videos.

ok mglocker@, deraadt@
/openbsd/sys/conf/
H A Dfilesdiff cf110a4a Wed Apr 09 19:49:55 GMT 2008 robert <robert@openbsd.org> Initial import for uvideo(4) and video(4):

uvideo(4) is a driver for USB video device class devices including webcams,
camcorders and other cameras.

video(4) is a device-independent layer that implements the V4L2 (Video for Linux Two)
API.

These drivers are *really* work in progress so don't even try to use them just yet,
because the driver still has some issues, even if it can be used to capture simple
MJPEG videos.

ok mglocker@, deraadt@