RTSAMP.TXT Driver File Contents (xvl322cdinst.zip)

Real-Time Grab and Display Sample Program (rtsamp) for DOS
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Version:
V3.00, 96/6/6   Tested on XPG and FPG with RS-170 and CCIR cameras only.

Files:
        rtsamp.exe      - executable
        rtsamp.c        - main
        rtsampmk.bat    - To make the executable

Description:

This program grabs and displays images as fast as possible using XVL commands
from the host.  The program uses a double buffering technique to grab and
display at the same time.  Images are continuously grabbed to one frame
while copying other frame to VGA.

The program has the following command line sequence.  "rtsamp ?" will display
this usage message.

    Usage: rtsamp -b<BusMaster> -c<CpfName> -i<IoBase> -m<VesaMode>

        BusMaster : PCI bus mastering mode on = 1, off = 0 (default 1)
        CpfName   : Camera Parameter File name (default RS170ANA.CPF)
        IoBase    : ISA bus I/O base address (default 0x300)
        VesaMode  : VESA Video Mode (default 0x101)

More notes on command line parameters:

    BusMaster:  By default, bus mastering mode is used on PCI machines.
                The flag is ignored on ISA or VLB systems.  There must
                be a memory manager running in order for this switch to
                take effect.  To determine if bus mastering is working,
                try running the program in both modes and see if there
                is a performance difference.

    CpfName:    Analog RS-170 is assumed if this parameter is not specified.
                If the file extension is not entered, .CPF is assumed.

    IoBase:     This is ignored on PCI bus.

    VesaMode:   The following VESA modes may be supported:
                    0x100, 640x400
                    0x101, 640x480
                    0x103, 800x600
                    0x105, 1024x768
                    0x107, 1280x1024

Notes on performance:

The performance of rtsamp varies widely.  The grab and display can do full
frame rate with RS-170 or CCIR on most PCI bus systems.  However, there
are PC configuration issues which affect performance.  See the separate
note on PCI bus BIOS options.

Reducing the number of lines:

Because the program is running from the host, there is a command latency
which causes the top of frame to be missed when grabbing.  In order to
get full frame rate, it is necessary to reduce the number of lines grabbed.
This is done by changing the field VVideoActive in the CPF file.  The
following values should work:
    RS-170:     220 (440 lines)
    CCIR:       246 (492 lines)


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