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That sounds a lot like a wireless router, except a wireless router has no display: Flash ROM, and no real storage to speak of.
Please describe your system in more detail.
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setpwc
SETPWC(1) General Commands Manual SETPWC(1)
NAME
setpwc - program to set settings specific to Philips (and compatibles like Logitech and Creative) WebCams.
SYNOPSIS
setpwc [options]
DESCRIPTION
setpwc is a program that can set and query settings of Philips (and compatibles like Logitech and Creative) WebCams.
OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options.
-p Dump current settings.
-d dev Device to use, default /dev/video0.
-f x Set framerate, 0-63.
-b Store settings in nonvolatile RAM.
-r Restore settings from nonvolatile RAM.
-x Restore factory settings.
-c x Set compression preference, 0-3.
-g x Set automatic gain control, 0-65535.
-s x Set shutter speed, 1-65535.
-w setting
Set automatic white balance mode, auto/manual/indoor/outdoor/fl.
-a x Set red-balance (only if -w manual), 0-65535.
-e x Set blue-balance (idem), 0-65535.
-i x Set speed of automatic white balance, 1-65535.
-j Set delay for automatic white balance, 1-65535.
-k Set led on-time in ms, 0-2550.
-l x Set led off-time.
-m x Set electronic sharpness, 0-65535.
-n x Set backligth compensation, 0=off, other=on.
-o x Set antiflicker mode, 0=off, other=on.
-q x Set noise reduction mode, 0=none...3=high.
-t x Reset pan (bit 0) and/or tilt (bit 1).
-u Query pan/tilt status.
-y x Set pan position.
-x x Set tilt position.
AUTHOR
setpwc was written by Folkert van Heusden <folkert@vanheusden.com>.
This manual page was written by Anders Lennartsson <anders@lennartsson.se>. for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
March 13, 2005 SETPWC(1)