I want to test several USB webcams with ReactOS and post the results on the Supported Hardware wiki page, but which section would I post it under? Thanks!
https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Supported_Hardware
Supported Hardware Wiki Page Question
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Supported Hardware Wiki Page Question
I use ReactOS on real hardware. Will you? My Computers: https://www.reactos.org/wiki/PC_ROS_Rigs Go all the way to the bottom.
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Re: Supported Hardware Wiki Page Question
Should I just create a new table?https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Supported_USB_Devices is your friend
I use ReactOS on real hardware. Will you? My Computers: https://www.reactos.org/wiki/PC_ROS_Rigs Go all the way to the bottom.
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Re: Supported Hardware Wiki Page Question
If the above is your friend, then this is friendlier https://www.reactos.org/wiki/USB_Testing.gonzoMD wrote:https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Supported_USB_Devices is your friend
Just log in with your forum user name and password, then go to the edit tab and you then can create your own entery.
This is a copy of one of my enteries:
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| OCTIGEN (China) Optical Wheel Mouse - model S033UP008S0 - USB. || nVidia Corporation CK8S USB Controller [OHCI] nVidia Corporation nForce3 EHCI USB 2.0 Controller || r62832-dbg || r62832-dbg || || '''Working'''. Tested with PS2 mouse still connected. || -
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What I do is to copy and paste an entery and put my own details in. In the example above, you need to copy the bold text (do not copy the red text) and it should be put between the red text as the last entry (it is all black text in the wiki)
You can see a preview, like you can here in the forum, by clicking on the "Show preview" button. When you have finished, click on the "Save page" button.
I hope this is helpful and I have not confused you.
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