Old year 2000 Logitech QuickCam on Mac OS 10.3.9

Hi! I have recently installed Skype, but it does not recognize my webcam, is there any way I can download drivers and install it on Mac OS X? its a bit funny to look for drivers for macs, but I need a way for the iBook to recognize the webcam, thanks!

perhaps Macam driver support can help:
http://webcam-osx.sourceforge.net/cameras/index.php

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