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To connect a Point Grey camera to a Gumstix 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. | To connect a Point Grey camera to a Gumstix 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. | A customer connected a FireFly MV camera from Point Grey using libdc1394. | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 24 October 2011
Please contribute your knowledge to the Gumstix community!
Point Grey Cameras
To connect a Point Grey camera to a Gumstix 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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