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Question webcamera drivers

hi guys,

I recently got given a small webcamera from a friend which he found and
he's not sure what driver to install as on the front there is no name
except for a logo called 'plavix'. I went on their official site and the company was involved
in produced medical tablets. But it had the same logo on it. so i was wondering if there was
any sort of generic webcam drivers for it. It looks like a thick black flexible wire with a usb
connector at one end and a small silver sort of box with a lens and the logo on it.

Any thoughts would be appreciated!!

THANX!!!!

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hi guys,

I recently got given a small webcamera from a friend which he found and
he's not sure what driver to install as on the front there is no name
except for a logo called 'plavix'. I went on their official site and the company was involved
in produced medical tablets. But it had the same logo on it. so i was wondering if there was
any sort of generic webcam drivers for it. It looks like a thick black flexible wire with a usb
connector at one end and a small silver sort of box with a lens and the logo on it.

Any thoughts would be appreciated!!

THANX!!!!


the only thing i can think of ( if it does indeed have the same logo) it is a marketing promotional piece used by the pharmaceutical company to promote the product ( kinda like a NOKIA pen or MOTOROLA mints or Bauer coffee mug.....) you get the idea...
You need to find out who made it in the beginning... I guess, pop it open and look at the board... maybe It'll help. who knows.. That's just an idea for you
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Thanx alot for the reply,

Yeah i popped it open with a flat head screwdriver and it had nothing , just the lens and a board about
2 cms big with some components on it, no name or nothing. Thanx for the reply again but got any other ideas.

If anyones got any generic driver please tell me.



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Talking I have drivers for your webcam

I have one of these stupid webcams and the drivers for it.
They are pretty cool when they are running. I am new to this forum (forums in general, never
had much of a use for them). However I know it sucks when you can't find drivers for something.
Just email me at allabout_re@hotmail.com I will send you the file it is about 6.5 mb as it is one
program software/drivers all-in-one.

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