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Imaging Devices - VGA Dual Camera - VGA Dual Camera Computer Driver Updates





link VGA Dual Camera
VGA Dual Camera
Imaging Devices
2.0.0.0
3-17-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link XEROX DocuMate 510
XEROX
Imaging Devices
10-24-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Samsung SCX-5x30 Series
Samsung
Imaging Devices
1.4.0.0
1-16-2007
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Sony Visual Communication Camera VGP-VCC1 #3
VIMICRO
Imaging Devices
321.1.1229.12
12-29-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link V5350s Digital Camera
ViviCam
Imaging Devices
4.55.0.0
2-3-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Xerox Phaser 6110MFP
Xerox
Imaging Devices
1.5.1.0
8-28-2007
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Xerox WorkCentre 3119 Series
Xerox
Imaging Devices
1.3.8.0
9-14-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Nikon COOLPIX2200
Nikon Corporation
Imaging Devices
1.0.5.0
10-29-2003
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Plustek USB Scanner #2
Plustek
Imaging Devices
2.0.2.0
4-7-2000
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Plustek USB Scanner #3
Plustek
Imaging Devices
2.1.0.0
9-3-2000
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link TOSHIBA e-STUDIO120
TOSHIBA
Imaging Devices
1.0.3.0
12-27-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link USB Scanner
UMAX #0060
Imaging Devices
1.0.7.0
1-17-2000
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Sony Visual Communication Camera VGP-VCC1
usbvm321
Imaging Devices
321.1.1025.14
10-25-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link MR97310 CIF Dual Mode Camera
MARS
Imaging Devices
3.0.0.0
10-19-2007
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link CanoScan FB630U/FB636U #2
Canon Inc.
Imaging Devices
5.3.2.0
3-27-2000
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 


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Description extracted from Wikipedia:

NameVideo Graphics Array

Video Graphics Array VGA ) is a video display controller and accompanying de facto graphics standard, first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987, which became ubiquitous in the PC industry within three years. The term can now refer either to the computer display standard, the 15-pin D-subminiature VGA connector, or the 640×480 resolution characteristic of the VGA hardware. VGA was the last IBM graphics standard to which the majority of PC clone manufacturers conformed, making it the lowest common denominator that virtually all post-1990 PC graphics hardware can be expected to implement. IBM intended to supersede VGA with the Extended Graphics Array (XGA) standard, but failed. Instead, VGA was adapted into many extended forms by third parties, collectively known as Super VGA, then gave way to custom graphics processing units which, in addition to their proprietary interfaces and capabilities, continue to implement common VGA graphics modes and interfaces to the present day. The VGA analog interface standard has been extended to support high-definition video, up to resolutions of at least 1080p.

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