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Awesome thread.. glad I kept my ZS66SD..
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On 12/09/2010 at 03:36, russ said:
Hi all,
I installed the camera first using the INF file from the Morgans site. The camera is recognised as a Toucam 750K.
I then followed the instructions for flashing a Toucam Pro II 840K to SPC900NC:
PLEASE GO CAREFUL AND READ THROUGH ALL INFO ON THE LINK ABOVE. THIS MUST BE DONE USING A WINDOWS XP SYSTEM!
Download WcRmac and the SPC900NC binary file. Install WcRmac and then copy the SPC900NC binary file to C:\Program Files\TWIRG\WcRmac\binary\8116
Start WcRmac, click the webcam tab at the top, choose DS Interface, select the camera in the window and connect. Click the Binaries tab and you should see the SPC900NC binary you copied to the 8116 folder earlier. Click the 'Get current and save as' button to back up the current binary file. Then highlight the new SPC900NC binary and click on the 'Load into cam' button. Close the program once done. Unplug the webcam and install the SPC900NC driver:
SPC900NC/00 Philips Webcam SPC900NC VGA CCD with Pixel Plus - Philips Support
Plug in the cam, windows will find the device and installs. Job done!
But please follow the instructions on the other website as they know what they are doing.
Is this still possible? 11 years later?
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Hello everyone,
Is it still possible to load drivers for toucam pro II on windows 10?
Thanks,
Demetry
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On 11/06/2016 at 08:13, RuralBill said:
Once the upgrade is done the camera will be recognised as an SPC900nc camera, and also has the features that come with it, so it's worth doing, drivers are here:
the win 7 drivers will work as far as I know, once flashed, that the ones I have used anyway.
Bill
Hello Bill,
I'm getting back into taking astrophotography and I'm hoping you can help me with reflashing my toucam pro II for windows 10. Is this possible.
Thanks,
Demetry
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Thanks for sharing this info..
I agree.. so I just purchased the ZWO ASI224MC for planetary and guiding...
Thanks..