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    Default Eyetoy with Windows 7 64-bit?

    I have been searching around on this topic for about a day and was wondering if anybody has any possible idea on how to make this possible. it seems like its not possible, but was just wondering if anybody can confirm that.

    It always confuses me why people go into wars about how we got here, and where we go when we die.

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    Bump, come on i know someone in this community knows a little about it >

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    The Eyetoy Windows 7 64 bit drivers are not released. But, I want to let you know that the Windows Vista drivers for the same has worked out like a charm for me. So, it will be better if you check out with the same in your system. If it works, then there will be no need to worry if there are new drivers present or not. If it has worked with me, then it should work with you too.
    I wish you good luck!!!!!
    thats what i got searching around.

    Check youtube. they always have turtorials and what not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuttleu View Post
    which eyetoy?
    the oldskool ps2 one or the newer ps3 one?

    ~shut
    the old ps2 one

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    Thank you, will try this on friday when i get my computer back, i think the second link is more helpful then the second one. as the first one i heard you have to do a survey and it doesnt work for 64-bit

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    Default PS2 EyeToy 64 bit drivers

    I just compiled everything necessary for PS2 EyeToy on Windows 7 64 bit.


    http://www.filedropper.com/eyetoy64

    Unpack to Desktop.

    To install, go to Device Manager, right click the EyeToy, and then Update Driver, then Browse, Let me pick, Have Disk, and then HCLASSIC.inf at the root of the supplied folder you put on your desktop. It will complain about the drivers not being signed, but it is golden! I included a small camera test program, which is labeled EyeToy.exe

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    ^ Virustotal says it's clean.
    If it works (got 32-bit, can't test), it's golden Main reason for me not to 'upgrade' to 64-bits (also, 2gb RAM).
    I made a new script, check it out!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DuctTapedGoat View Post
    I just compiled everything necessary for PS2 EyeToy on Windows 7 64 bit.


    don't click the link must be a virus

    Unpack to Desktop.

    To install, go to Device Manager, right click the EyeToy, and then Update Driver, then Browse, Let me pick, Have Disk, and then HCLASSIC.inf at the root of the supplied folder you put on your desktop. It will complain about the drivers not being signed, but it is golden! I included a small camera test program, which is labeled EyeToy.exe

    1st post with a download link .... suspicious >.<

    I won't download it

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