Download the latest version of the USB PC Camera driver for your computer's operating system. This version of "CU98XP.zip" is rated (2 out of 5 stars) based on 900 downloads and 9 reviews. Our users report success installing this driver update on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 273.6 KB.
iSee Pro
USB PC Camera
Windows XP
2.17 (2000-01-10) via .inf
This driver is for the iSee Pro & iSee II webcams by Ariston. Kind of hard to find this driver seeing as Ariston went out of buisness (or something). I've gone through a lot of drivers searching for one that worked, this one works like a charm. This is from AME Group, but I could have somehow created a combo in the drivers so if there are any missing files please let me know.
Brian (DG Member) on 18-Jun-2004
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
pcam.sys | 159.7 KB | 31 Mar 2000 |
AVerAX.ax | 79.4 KB | 29 Mar 2000 |
Divio.cat | 470 bytes | 29 Mar 2000 |
VIDCAP.EXE | 130.6 KB | 15 Nov 1999 |
jpgl.dll | 36.9 KB | 29 Mar 2000 |
CU98A.inf | 14.4 KB | 12 Apr 2000 |
div_iyuv.dll | 32.8 KB | 29 Mar 2000 |
divpcam.exe | 86.0 KB | 29 Mar 2000 |
Twain_32.dll | 77.3 KB | 29 Mar 2000 |
Pcamrm.exe | 28.7 KB | 10 Apr 2000 |
DivioCAM.icm | 715 bytes | 29 Mar 2000 |
AVerTWN.ds | 81.9 KB | 29 Mar 2000 |
pccamp.dll | 23.6 KB | 29 Mar 2000 |
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