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Old June 28th 03, 03:50 PM
Graham Cluer
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Default Toucam Pro/Spotlife - unstable?

Am using a Phillips Toucam Pro and Spotlife. On two separate computers
it seems to make them unstable. One frequently resets itself, the other
frequently loses a connection to the LAN. (Both running W98, SE)

The problems only occur when the camera is plugged in. I am beginning
to suspect the USB port is being asked to provide too much power.

Any other experiences or thoughts?
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