Vision cam with bootcamp or fusion?

can you use the isight vision cam with bootcamp?
Can you use the isight vision cam with vmware fusion?
and how about other USB devices?
Message was edited by: Jonny Apple Seed

Hello Jonny Apple Seed
Although your posted system info shows PowerMac G5 Dual 2.5Ghz, you are posting in MacBook Pro Discussions, so I assume you are asking about that Mac.
can you use the isight vision cam with bootcamp?
If you mean your MacBook Pro's built-in iSight camera and the Boot Camp version that comes with Mac OS X Leopard, you can. See Boot Camp Help for more info.
Can you use the isight vision cam with vmware fusion?
If you mean your MacBook Pro's built-in iSight camera, you can. See VMWare Fusion's Help, documentation, or web "Support" pages for more info.
The Boot Camp beta has expired, so you cannot download drivers from Apple.com. Use the iSight drivers from the Boot Camp that came with your OS X Leopard.
EZ Jim
PowerBook 1.67 GHz w/Mac OS X (10.4.11) G5 DP 1.8 w/Mac OS X (10.5.1)  External iSight

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