
A driver basically allows your computer to communitcate with other software. Essencially what we will be doing is installinga new driver, if you don't know what that is I will explain. If I find any drivers for Windows 7 and XP I will update this post, however I have heard that the Vista driver is compatible with XP systems. Okay, so in this instructable we will be turning an Eyetoy into a webcam for Windows Vista. Haven’t tried it on Windows 8 yet but in theory it should work. 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” Works for me on Windows 7. 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. Available here (for now): And taken from “Unpack to Desktop. I need playstation2 eyetoy usb camera driver for windows 7 64 bit Any suggestions? Logitech Drivers: Capture.įollowing up on an old post about, which got that old Playstation 2 EyeToy web camera working on Windows 32bit environments, I’ve finally managed to get drivers that work for 64 bit.


Sony / Logitech PS2 EyeToy drivers for Windows 64 bit Following up on an old post about Sony PS2 EyeToy drivers for Windows, which got that old Playstation 2 EyeToy web camera working on Windows 32bit environments, I’ve finally managed to get drivers that work for 64 bit.

