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Name pcsamps.txt
Purpose To list the sample files and to describe what each
sample is attempting to do.
Author Pierre Landriau
Date 24-May-1995
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cmpsamps.bat Calls all the .bat files to compile and link all the samples.
cdatsamp.c This sample demonstrates grabbing a larger than 8 bits per
pixel image and converting to 8 bit data.
cdat.bat To compile and link cdatsamp.c.
dxpgsamp.c This sample demonstrates two XPGs linked through their
communication ports. It also demonstrates accessing two
XPGs in slave master mode asynchronously. This sample
requires the usr4.out file from the dsp samples directory.
dxpg.bat To compile and link dxpgsamp.c.
es1samp.c This sample demonstrates grabbing an image from a linepair
camera and remapping the data to show the image properly.
It uses Kodak Megaplus ES 1.0 camera.
es1.bat To compile and link es1samp.c.
favgsamp.c This sample demonstrates the frame averaging function.
favg.bat To compile and link favgsamp.c.
fftsamp.c This samples demonstrates fft and inverse fft. It also
demonstrate the Convert float function.
fft.bat To compile and link fftsamp.c.
rempsamp.c This samples demonstrates how to set up for using the
EG & G 4013, with data remapping.
remp.bat To compile and link rempsamp.c.
rtfasamp.c This sample demonstrates the frame averaging function running
in real time. Some restrictions apply and are described
in the module.
rtfa.bat To compile and link rtfasamp.c.
srmpsamp.c This sample computes various remap tables for decoding RGB
images into their separate components once grabbed.
smrp.bat To compile and link srmpsamp.c.
tcamsamp.c This sample demonstrates changing the gain and offset values
while grabbing. It will only grab up to 640 pixel by 480
lines.
tcam.bat To compile and link tcamsamp.c.
usr1samp.c This sample demonstrates a user function. The user function
on the DSP accepts a single input value and has no return
parameters. This sample requires the usr1.out file from
the dsp samples directory.
usr1.bat To compile and link usr1samp.c.
usr2samp.c This sample demonstrates a user function. The user function
on the DSP accepts two input values and has two return
parameters. This sample requires the usr2.out file from
the dsp samples directory.
usr2.bat To compile and link usr2samp.c.
usr3samp.c This sample demonstrates a user function. The user function
on the DSP accepts two input values and has one return
parameters. In addition a buffer of information is returned
through the XDC. This sample requires the usr3.out file from
the dsp samples directory.
usr3.bat To compile and link usr3samp.c.
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