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==Supported Hardware:==
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==Point Grey Cameras==
  
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To connect a Point Grey camera to a Gumstix Overo configuration, use libdc1394 (an API for IEEE1394 / Firewire cameras) and e.g. OpenCV. It should be part of OpenEmbedded, or else it can be easily compiled.
  
===Universal Serial Bus (USB) Devices===
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A customer connected a FireFly MV camera from Point Grey using libdc1394.
 
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*USB Hubs
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*USB Mice
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*USB Keyboards
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*USB Mass Storage devices, i.e., USB floppy drives and USB memory stick controllers
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*USB Generic Human Interface Devices
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'''todo:''' webcams, bluetooth/wlan/ethernet adapters, usb audio, usb modems, usb printer
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===CompactFlash I/O Devices===
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*D-Link DCF-660W Wireless CF Type I Card
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Latest revision as of 04:36, 25 October 2011

Please contribute your knowledge to the Gumstix community!


Point Grey Cameras

To connect a Point Grey camera to a Gumstix Overo configuration, use libdc1394 (an API for IEEE1394 / Firewire cameras) and e.g. OpenCV. It should be part of OpenEmbedded, or else it can be easily compiled.

A customer connected a FireFly MV camera from Point Grey using libdc1394.




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