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Re: How do you convert light sensor data to bmp image
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc
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Fri, 6 Aug 1999 19:12:04 GMT
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What could very exiting is to create a win32 software with spirit.ocx
which could display in realtime the image on your screen... I'll work at
it when i'll get the mindstorm...
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Philippe Jadin
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Belgium, Europe
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Patrick McLean a écrit :
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> Alex:
>
> Downloaded the netphm files from your site. Your right, it was alot easier.
> Now all I have to do is build my scanner. Thank you for your help
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> Patrick McLean :)
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> Alex Wetmore wrote in message <922292440.681002@phred.org>...
> > I just put a Win32/i386 port of netpbm on my ftp site
> > (ftp://ftp.phred.org/pub/win32/netpbm-e.zip). Very little documentation,
> > but it should be easier then uploading and downloading files from a unix
> > account.
> >
> > I'd recommend generating the PGM, then using ppmtogif to produce your image.
> > The package also contains cjpeg and djpeg, which compress and decompress
> > jpeg files.
> >
> > alex
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