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Thread ID: 35417 2003-07-11 23:27:00 I'm Back. (Thanks and a challenge) robo (205) Press F1
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159060 2003-07-13 09:24:00 Hello Robo
Maryann and I wish to add our kind regards to you, along with the rest of PF1-ers. It's a hard time to go through as our parents are so special.
Good memories are things to treasure for always. PJ
Poppa John (284)
159061 2003-07-13 10:37:00 I am very sorry to hear about your Dad Robo. I hope it will help lighten the load a little to know we are all thinking of you and your family.

My very best wishes to you.
Pollly (1416)
159062 2003-07-13 10:50:00 Robo, please accept my condolences. I have been in that position and know the range of emotions that you will be feeling. Keep all the good memories. godfather (25)
159063 2003-07-13 10:59:00 Robo,

Our deepest sympathies to you and your family at this sad time.

BR & Mrs BR
Babe Ruth (416)
159064 2003-07-13 12:31:00 Sorry to hear of your sad loss, Robo.

We lost our dad some years ago too. It does take time to adjust.

Sincerest sympathies,
Rod.
Rod J (451)
159065 2003-07-13 22:53:00 Please accept my condolences too, Robo.

Chris
Chris Randal (521)
159066 2003-07-14 00:11:00 > Second, a challenge. I reckon the new Sony PS2 Eyetoy
> could be made to work on a PC. It is USB, made by
> Logitech, model is SLEH 00030. Also, the PS2 Socom
> Navy Seals game comes with a Logitech USB headset
> (headphone/microphone) part number 970060-0000. I am
> trying to suss out what driver would make these work
> on a PC.

I have seen the EyeToy at our local Retravision store, it was connected up to a computer, way cool. Am surfing the net atm, lookin for anything on connecting it to a PC.

Also - please accept my condolences too....
caffy (2665)
159067 2003-07-14 00:44:00 You saw it in a shop, connected to a PC? Interesting.
Keep us posted.
robo.
robo (205)
159068 2003-07-14 00:54:00 I'm *assuming* it was a computer!

As only a monitor was visible, with the EyeToy locked into a glass box underneath the monitor . And below that (it was like 1 . 5m off the floor) was a metal casing of some sort . . . Who knows what was inside it . . . didn't see any PS2 components . . .
caffy (2665)
159069 2003-07-15 02:25:00 Have been searching on the net, can't find anything . . . sorry .

Tried Googling, altavisting, msning, etc didnt give me any good links on drivers for connectin the eyetoy to PC . . .

anyone else had any luck?
caffy (2665)
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