[Image-SIG] SANE and PXC-200 modules

Bob Klimek klimek@grc.nasa.gov
Fri, 09 Feb 2001 11:56:27 -0500


Thanks!  Its good to know that there is stuff out there that supports 
Linux, even though it won't help me at this time. Perhaps in the future.

Cheers,
Bob

At 05:47 PM 2/8/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 05:35:09PM -0500, Bob Klimek wrote:
> >1.  If I had a Python program with PIL and was using the PXC-200
> >framegrabber, can I display live (30 f/s) video in a window at
> >640x480?  Assuming that I have a fast computer, say 933 MHz PIII.
>
>I would imagine so, and probably you wouldn't need that fast a
>machine; displaying it would simply require grabbing an uncompressed
>frame and then copying it to the screen.  My application needs to do
>JPEG compression, which is CPU-intensive and relatively timeconsuming.
>(A simple C frame grabber program that just gets an image and discards
>it can readily do 60 frames/sec on the machine, which is around a
>450MHz machine.)
>
> >2.  Can the stuff in question 1 be done under Win2K?  I know that this is
> >designed to support Linux and I'm trying to stay Linux compatible but most
> >of my customers use MS-Windows.
>
>The PXC-200 driver certainly won't work on Windows.
>
>--amk
>
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Robert B. Klimek
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