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PSEYE(4)		 BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual		      PSEYE(4)

NAME
     pseye — Sony PlayStation Eye webcam device driver

SYNOPSIS
     pseye* at uhub?
     video* at videobus?

DESCRIPTION
     The pseye driver provides support for the Sony PlayStation Eye USB webcam
     (model SLEH-00201).

     This webcam supports 640x480 YUYV capture at 30 frames per second, which
     requires a hi-speed USB host controller (such as ehci(4)) to function
     properly.

     The Sony PlayStation Eye device also has a separate audio interface,
     which is supported by the uaudio(4) device driver.

SEE ALSO
     ehci(4), uaudio(4), video(4)

HISTORY
     The pseye device driver appeared in NetBSD 5.0.

AUTHORS
     Jared D. McNeill ⟨jmcneill@invisible.ca⟩

BUGS
     The only mode supported by the pseye driver is 640x480 YUYV at 30fps.

BSD			       September 6, 2008			   BSD
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