Quickcam Sphere AF
Windows XP, Windows XP (64 bit)
Logitech 8K89 I.T.E
I have a Logitech Quickcam Sphere AF camera and bundled with the software is the 8K89 – 32 and 64 Bit drivers. The enclosed file has the option to install driver only or driver and software.(The software may not work with your camera).
Make a restore point, disable Anti-virus, Install software and then plug in the USB. When this is done let windows search for the driver (and if required dile out to th
Bofman0 (DG Member) on 2-Apr-2009
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
While browsing the Driverguide site for Logitech drivers I noticed many requests for a Logitech 8K89 I.doc | 20.0 KB | 2 Apr 2009 |
qc1150.exe | 30.4 MB | 29 Mar 2009 |
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