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Instructions for installing ToUcam 740K drivers on Vista (English only...)
Important! We added two new steps, 18 and 19, on 1 Dec 07
to be able to control
the camera settings...
Here is the procedure we used to install the WinXP drivers for the ToUcam
740K on our Vista systems:
- Create a new directory (folder) called VistaInstallToUcam.
- From the original Philips installation disk, copy the following files to
VistaInstallToUcam:
Agcgauge.ax
Camaud20.inf
Camcom20.inf
Camdrv20.cat
Camdrv20.sys
Camdrv21.cat
Camdrv21.sys
camext20.ax
camext20.dll
Camsti20.inf
camtwn20.ds
Camusb20.sys
fpxlib.dll
jpeglib.dll
phtmphlp.htm
toucam.vic
toucam.voc
VidSink.ax
vortm.dll
winvocon.dll
- From the original Philips installation disk's MS\XP\English
directory, copy the following files to VistaInstallToUcam:
camdsh20.inf
camvid20.inf
- From your WinXP machine where the ToUcam software has been successfully
installed, copy the following files from your windows installation directory
(Might be called Windows, or WINNT, or whatever. Its where the system32
directory is anyway...) to VistaInstallToUcam:
system32\msh263.drv
system32\sti.dll
system32\drivers\stream.sys
system32\drivers\USBAUDIO.sys
system32\drivers\usbcamd2.sys
system32\drivers\usbd.sys
system32\drivers\usbhub.sys
Help\740audpp.gif
Help\740campp.gif
Help\740imgpp.gif
Help\740pphlp.htm
- Plug in the ToUcam.
- A "Found New Hardware" window will come up. Select "Locate and
install driver software"
- IMPORTANT! Cancel this window!!!
- Go to Control Panel - System - Device Manager.
- You will see, under "Other devices" an "Unknown
device". That is the ToUcam...
- Right-click "Unknown device" then choose "Update Driver Software..."
- An "Update Driver Software" window will come up. Select "Browse my
computer for driver software"
- Browse... to the VistaInstallToUcam directory. Make sure "include
subfolders" is checked (shouldn't matter but that's what I'm doing...)
- Choose "Next".
- Window should say "Installing driver software".
- System will complain about not being able to verify the publisher.
Choose "Install this driver software anyway."
- After some delay, a window will come up and say "Windows has
successfully updated your driver software". Your camera should now be
working.
- You might have to run through the same procedure starting at step 9 and
look under "Sound, video and game controllers" to get the audio subsystem
installed.
NEW!
- Copy VistaInstallToUcam/camext20.ax to the system32 directory.
(Added on 1 December 07 when we suddenly realized we could not
display the camera "Properties", i.e., "settings" window
in HandyAvi!) You need to be able to display the camera
properties to set the brightness, contrast, frame rate, etc.
This file apparently controls all that.
NEW!
- Now, the Camext20.ax file needs to be "registered". I don't know
why regsvr32 cannot do the job but you should open a command window
with administrator privileges (Click on Start, go to
Programs -> Accessories, right click on Command Prompt
and choose Run as administrator), change directory to the
VistaInstallToUcam directory and
run the following command:
rundll32 advpack.dll, LaunchINFSection camdsh20.inf,
phdsext.registration.740
This runs the [phdsext.registration.740] section of the camdsh20.inf file. We have the ToUcam 740 working properly with HandyAvi now on two of our Vista machines here. (There may be an easier way to do all of this now that we have discovered how to use rundll32?)
If anything went wrong (you accidentally let the system try to locate its own
set of drivers instead of paying attention to step 7 for example), then, in the
Device Manager, under "Imaging devices", right click the ToUcam or Unknown
device and select "Uninstall". Similarly under Sound, video and game
controllers". Then unplug the camera from the USB port, wait a moment, then plug
it back in. You then will be at step 6 above, ready to try again and get
it right. :-)
Worked for us. No guarantees. You assume all risk.
(Seems better though than trying to update the firmware in the camera to
SPC900 which is an alternative. If anything goes wrong during a firmware
download, there is often nothing you can do.)
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