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Apparently, I'm not using the proper keywords as my searches on Intel's rabbit-hole-warren of websites has led to nothing productive.
I wish to use the R200 in Windows 7 (or better yet, Debian 9 (stretch)) but Win7 first. Where, oh where, does one find that bit of software to install so I can test (play with) the R200 camera, please??? (Can you tell my frustration level so far?)
Back when I first got it, it didn't work in any version of Linux, with AMD or Intel CPU's that I owned. Trying again as I have a renewed desire to experiment with it. So, can anyone point me toward the actual URL for this?
Also tried to "register" it's serial number on Intel's site. What a horror of a joke that was.
Any guidance appreciated, thanks.
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The number of people who have been able to use a RealSense camera with Windows 7 is very low, as it was originally designed for a minimum of Windows 8.1. There have been a few who claimed to have done it though.
I could not locate a Debian version of the original Librealsense 1.12.1 but there are apparently Fedora Linux versions.
https://repology.org/metapackage/librealsense/versions https://repology.org/metapackage/librealsense/versions
You do not need to register the camera's serial number. The serial that the old SDKs refer to is one emailed to you when you fill in a registration form. You can bypass the serial and download the 2016 R2 SDK directly with a link on the page below.
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