Webcam NX Ultra under Windows x64

Hello, i recently e-mailed to the customer service of creative and asked for a windows x64 driver for the webcam NX Ultra. Since it isn't quite clear to me weither or not there is one or not, or it is in development, i don't know.
If somebody does know, please reply to this post
greetings, fredn

fredn,
You can find a compatibility list in our knowledgebase by searching for article SID7824. Unfortunately, it appears that the WebCam Vista and NX have no development planned for x64.
Daniel

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