Alex,
I do realise that the free CL-Eye Platform driver is single licence (ie: provides access to one camera only). I found this out via testing when I could only access once of the 3 cams plugged into my machine. No problems there, as your documentation clearly says that the driver provides access to a single cam.
Because of this limitation (to only use 1 cam) I looked at your other products and then purchased the Quad pack, which from my reading of the product page would allow more than one (up to 4 in this case) cams to be used on the same PC at once. As it turns out this isn’t exactly the case. Yes, all 4 can be used simultaneously via the SDK for dev purposes, but (to me, a non dev) the product description isn’t clear enough. I’m not suggesting that your quad/multi pack product doesn’t work with the SDK or anything to that effect [I haven’t tried it, but others seem to have got it working for them], I’m simply saying that perhaps the description could be improved for the quad/multi packs, so that other prospective non-dev buyers don’t purchase the pack expecting it to provide access to all their cams as different standard windows devices (eg: PS Eye #1, PS Eye #2, PS Eye #3, etc.).
Please don’t get me wrong, I realise you’ve done a lot of great work (mostly on your own) to get the drivers going. It’s just that I can’t use the Quad pack as I’m not a dev and (from reading the product details) believed that I was buying a driver that would allow me to simultaneously utilise 4 cams ‘out of the box’.
Cheers