Eyetoy Usb Camera Namtai Driver Windows 10 64 Bit

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Eyetoy Usb Camera Namtai Driver Windows 10 64 Bit

Adapting the PlayStation Eyetoy You can adapt this for use on your Windows PC by following these instructions: 1. Connect your EyeToy to your PC’s USB port. Wait until the “Found New Hardware' pop up window appears.

It should appear under the Windows Device Manager list under “imaging devices. Note what model EyeToy you have (Logitech or Namtai). Now unplug the Eyetoy.

Next, you will need compatible drivers in order for it to work with your PC. These particular drivers are normally used for an Omnivision series camera, but they are compatible to the EyeToy on Windows since they use the same chipset. Download the drivers from the Internet: and save it to a location on your PC where you can easily find it. Use Notepad or another text editing program and open the OV519.inf file from your downloaded driver folder. Look carefully through the file to find text that shows VID_05A9&PID_8519. If you have an EyeToy from Logitech, replace each occurrence of it by copying and pasting with VID_054C&PID_0154. If you have an Eyetoy from Namtai, replace it with VID_054C&PID_0155.

Now look for the following text: DeviceDesc='D-Link VGA Webcam' and replace this with: DeviceDesc=' Eye Toy Camera' then save the file. Make sure the “read only' attribute is unchecked.

Connect your Playstation EyeToy to the USB port. Windows will then ask you for the driver.

Now select the driver you downloaded. Once the driver is installed you are ready to use the Playstation EyeToy on Windows.

Following up on an old post about, which got that old Playstation 2 EyeToy web camera working on Windows 32bit environments, I’ve finally managed to get drivers that work for 64 bit. Available here (for now): And taken from “Unpack to Desktop. Royal Quiet Deluxe Typewriter Serial Number more. To install, go to Device Manager, right click the EyeToy, and then Update Driver, then Browse, Let me pick, Have Disk, and then HCLASSIC.inf at the root of the supplied folder you put on your desktop.

It will complain about the drivers not being signed, but it is golden! I included a small camera test program, which is labeled EyeToy.exe” Works for me on Windows 7. Haven’t tried it on Windows 8 yet but in theory it should work.