JLowry(your sourceforge mail redirect is not pointing to a current account)
Before the photobit sensor can be supported I need to purchase one to
be sent off for testing. Hopefully there will be only minor changes , but the
HCDS appears to be sofware driven whilst the adjustments appear to be
hardware enabled on the Photobit sensor
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I have the Lego Vision Command camera, which is basically a
QuickCam with the PhotoBit sensor. I compared the pictures on
Georgs Web page and the few sentences I understood from the PB0100
Specs, and the chip in the camera seems to be a PB-0101 in the 44-pin
package.
Lacking Linux support, I have no direct use for the camera.
If Georg would want to play around for a few hours or days with it,
I'd be happy to loan it to him. For the record, I live in Munich ;-)
Regards,
Hakan
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"Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature"
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JLowry(your sourceforge mail redirect is not pointing to a current account)
Before the photobit sensor can be supported I need to purchase one to
be sent off for testing. Hopefully there will be only minor changes , but the
HCDS appears to be sofware driven whilst the adjustments appear to be
hardware enabled on the Photobit sensor
Hi,
I have the Lego Vision Command camera, which is basically a
QuickCam with the PhotoBit sensor. I compared the pictures on
Georgs Web page and the few sentences I understood from the PB0100
Specs, and the chip in the camera seems to be a PB-0101 in the 44-pin
package.
Lacking Linux support, I have no direct use for the camera.
If Georg would want to play around for a few hours or days with it,
I'd be happy to loan it to him. For the record, I live in Munich ;-)
Regards,
Hakan
--
"Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature"