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Re: CamCom ActiveX.exe
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lugnet.robotics.vc
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Date:
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Tue, 31 Dec 2002 15:06:20 GMT
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hi Manfred,
this looks great, finally a "real" freeware version (I never succeeded
in getting the other (Belgium) freeware).
Just started the program and try to run it with a very old Dynalink
camera under winXP, it worked right away.
I don't have a vision command program, but can it actually communicate
with your driver? Otherwise it would be very nice if your program could
send messages (on events) to the IR-tower of the RCX or to one of the
sensor inputs of the RCX. It should not be very difficult to send
windows-messages to some of the programs that already can control the
IR-tower, like BricxCC.
Anyway, when I've finished my RCX-simulator, I'll take a closer look at
your program.
succes and best regards,
Stef Mientki
mam wrote:
> CamCom is an ActiveX.exe and makes in a VB-project classes available, which
> make the detection of color and movement possible.
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> For this purpose detection areas must be defined. This can take place at
> run-time by program control or over the control-unit surface.
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> Area definitions can be stored as configuration files, which can be
> generated and loaded also at run-time.
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> The class makes events available, which the detection of movement or color
> indicates.
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> Camera Command was mainly developed for Vision Command by Lego Mindstorms ,
> functioned in addition, with every other Webcam if the suitable driver is
> installed.
>
> http://members.chello.at/hostwebspace/CamCom/Default.htm
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