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Lifeview encoder

From: "Matt Gleeson" <>
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 17:58:32 +1000

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Hi, I am currently in the process of building a wearable with a PAL =
camcorder viewfinder crt as the display. The problem that I face is that =
the scan converter that I have is rather old and requires a driver to =
function, and the driver (which I have misplaced:)) is only for dos. so =
if anyone has any idea where I might find a linux driver for a LifeView =
Encoder, or how one might start writing one, I would be much =
appreciative. The main chip on the board seems to be a SONY cx20206 if =
that helps.

Thanx.

Matt.

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