MR97310 CIF Dual Mode Camera Driver
Windows XP
1.2.9.0 (3-Dec-2002)
1.2.9.0 (2002-12-03) via .inf
Inside this file archive contants 7 file as list below:
manual_513E.pdf
mr310exd.dll
mr310exv.dll
mr97310c.cat
mr97310c.inf
MR97310c.sys
setup.exe
*manual_513E.pdf is added by my self for user guide how to using that toy camera.
Chipset are using by this camera is MR97310 CIF are privided by Mars Semiconductor Corp.
you can install this camera by browsing where this archive file located however if you want camera utility software shotcut exist on desktop i suggest you begun insta
Wong Kean Boon (DG Member) on 8-Mar-2008
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
MR97310c.sys | 129.9 KB | 13 Dec 2002 |
manual_513E.pdf | 7.5 MB | 23 Oct 2004 |
mr310exd.dll | 28.7 KB | 12 Oct 2001 |
mr310exv.dll | 36.9 KB | 12 Oct 2001 |
mr97310c.cat | 8.0 KB | 15 Dec 2002 |
mr97310c.inf | 12.8 KB | 3 Dec 2002 |
setup.exe | 1.5 MB | 26 Jul 2005 |
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