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Re: How would I control robots over the Internet?
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 3 Apr 2003 04:09:18 GMT
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For the second, have you tried VisionGS? http://www.visiongs.com
It has a free version that can also act as a web server on your machine. I used it with
the LEGO Vision Command camera for a while on Win2K Server, but now I use
pjWebcam (also free).
HTH,
Mark Haye
"Doug *The WebMeister* Wilcox" <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> wrote in message news:001701c2f98b$8d30c830$2202a8c0@wilcoxxp...
> Two questions:
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> The second is just informational - can anyone recommend a Web cam software
> package (preferably freeware) that I can run through my local IIS on WinXP
> Pro installation. I have the Lego Vision Command Camera - and I downloaded
> the LogiTech QuickCam Web software, but discovered that it handles Web cams
> via a third-party system, I want a "host my own" solution.
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