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Add support for GigE
cameras
#63
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Hi, |
Hi, |
Also chiming in that I'd like to contribute GigE support to this library. Would love to chat with a maintainer on what approach they'd like to see taken. |
I'm sorry for the late response. I really appreciate your help. Or, if you could kindly donate or lend a GigE camera to me, I could start the implementation myself. In that case, I believe I could finish the implementation in about two weeks(Either way, I might need to decide to buy a GigE camera by myself to continue cameleon dev, though). |
@Y-Nak, if still required, we could provide GigEVision devices to support your development. |
Oh! Thank you! It'd be really helpful. Would you mind contacting me via email([email protected]) so that I can share my address? Again, thank you for your help! |
Just jumping in here to add that I've got two GigE cameras from LUCID and am happy to help with implementation! Anyone else currently exploring this and open to collaboration? |
Also have a Lucid camera, was planning to play around and get at least a proof of concept example working. Not sure how to avoid double work here though, I'm not in a hurry and might as well wait a bit for a common direction. |
To get the corner cases working I would recommend to start with the arvis camera simulator. Or for a real device add a test layer under the protocol layer to drop and modify incoming packets. |
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