Is your driver work on vista 64 for ps3eye b4.04.27.1? It didn’t reconigze my camera after I installed the driver on my computer. VanGoghh said this on Maat 6:09 am | Reply
Hmm struggles bigtime with ps3 cam and drivers ? Great work alex, i got it all runnin on my pc, the driver is on this site, works with xp and vista no matter what version, as far as i know.Įye got you said this on Februat 8:37 am | Reply PS Fan said this on Februat 4:36 pm | Reply
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO I checked the status of the WP pin and it is tied to the GND (EEPROM is not write protected!). This means that camera’s firmware is software upgradeable. By disconnecting (floating) pin 8, you’ll get the OmniVision’s default (OV0534) PID and VIDs (Not recomended unless you are a firmware developer or want to modify camera’s firmware)ġ0 Responses to “The OV538 Based PS3Eye Camera (Version B4.04.27.1)”Ĭharlotte said this on Novemat 11:38 am | Reply Check here for camera firmware difference analisys. The front side of camera’s PCB contains minimal amount of parts in comparison the older camera version.īoth versions of PS3Eye camera feature 24C64 (8K) EEPROM chip that contains USB descriptor table as well as the camera’s firmware. I marked the I2C signals that can be used to dump the commands sent to the OV7720 as well as data being read from the EEPROM during camera’s boot sequence. Here you can see the OV538 USB 2.0 camera controller chip. Check here if you want to see the internals of the older version of this camera.
In this version Sony removed the GL850A USB2.0 hub thus greatly simplifying their design. This newer version of the PS3Eye camera features less parts.