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IBM PC Camera driver for Windows XP

I have old IBM PC Camera with installation CD. At present I am using Widows XP.
When I install camera and try to run, it ask for "ksuser.dll" file.
Can you guide me how install driver for Windows XP ?

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You need to get the driver for that camera for XP. Try this link and if not OK, google for another link:
http://www.xp-drivers.com/drivers/86/86443.htm

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Youre in a bit of a pickle if you're using Windows XP or Vista (i.e., any Windows operating system that is less than 10 years old).

the Xirlink IBM Pro Max has been out of production for a few years. In fact, the manufacturer (Xirlink) doesn't even have a site anymore. That's right, its older than Dakota Fanning, but we won't be detterred, will we?

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  6. Because the driver isn't made for Windows XP, it would throw up a warning box shown below. The warning box says that the driver "has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP." This warning is really just Microsoft's way of getting you to buy newer hardware. Click on "Continue Anyway"; the IBM PC Camera will work just fine with Windows XP.
  7. Now, the Hardware Update Wizard has installed the driver for the camera, so you can click "Finish" to complete the process.
  8. After closing the Hardware Update Wizard, you will return to the driver properties box. Noticed that the title of the box has changed from "USB IMAGING DEVICE Properties" to "IBM PC Camera Properties". And you will see that the driver and device are now working properly. Click the "Close" button to close this dialog box.
  9. After closing the driver property box, you will see that the Device Manger has been updated as well. It now shows the IBM PC Camera device driver in a working state.
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Try this:
http://www.geekstogo.com/downloads/ibmv5000w2kxp.exe
  • The IBM 33L4889 PC Camera Windows 2000/XP Driver installation exe will show the following message: Thank you for downloading the IBM PC/Net Camera Software Driver for Windows 2000/XP. Make sure the IBM PC/Net Camera is unplugged from the computer before installing this software .
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  • Go to C:\\setup folder, you will find Setup.exe there, double-click to run it.
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After installing the IBM 33L4489 PC camera driver, you will have two exe, namely IBM PC Camera.exe and Vidcap32.exe. You can use IBM PC Camera.exe to take snapshot, make V-Mail as well as capture images.

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http://rapidshare.com/files/138223777/33l4889.zip

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