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This is a very old device. It was manufactured during the Windows 98SE OS era. They supported this device with driver all the way through Windows XP. There is no further support for this unit. If you cannot get Windows 7 to recognize the device using the Compatibility Mode for the most recent (Win XP) driver, then you are pretty much out of luck and need to upgrade.
Drivers: link 1: http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=13405&cxt=drivers link 2: http://download.cnet.com/Trust-150-Spacecam-Portable/3000-18489_4-87780.html?tag=mncol
Software: Sorry! Not found. But you can use other software like ACDSee to take pics. And you can of course use this webcam in Messengers.
Sadly it looks like Trust camera does not work with Vista, however there no harm pluging the camera and letting Vista look for a driver by telling it to use the net,
http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=13178&cxt=drivers
Did you check if the driver of the spacecam was ok? Try to install the driver from here and then try again http://www.downloadpipe.com.au/Windows/drivers-usb/review-TRUST-120-SPACECM-1113319.html
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