AVerMedia InterCam USB PLus (Divio NW801)
P35U Camera Capture
Windows XP, Windows 2000
P35U based (8-Apr-2006)
100% worker and absolutely stable driver for web-camera AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus (the chip Divio NW801, CCD sensor Sharp).
The driver will take for base from camera P35U.
Stable runs on Windows 2000, XP (including SP2).
Ally1965 (DG Member) on 18-Jul-2006
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/DivioCAM.icm | 715 bytes | 16 Aug 1999 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/P35UTWN.ds | 73.7 KB | 24 Jan 2000 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/P35uDisk.inf | 5.9 KB | 8 Apr 2006 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/P35uTWN.ax | 69.6 KB | 24 Jan 2000 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/P35uTwnR.DLL | 32.8 KB | 24 Jan 2000 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/democap.exe | 86.0 KB | 31 Jan 2000 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/jpgl.dll | 32.8 KB | 10 Oct 2000 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/p35e_32.dll | 42.0 KB | 22 Jun 1999 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/p35u.sys | 98.3 KB | 27 Jun 2000 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/p35uds.dll | 27.6 KB | 20 Dec 2005 |
AVerMedia InterCam USB Plus drv. for WinXP/rmvall.exe | 28.7 KB | 28 Feb 2001 |
ReadMe.txt | 476 bytes | 8 Apr 2006 |
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