Hi Eric,
First, I would like to invite you to join the testing version.
You can then let Issues & Solutions automatically calibrate
your camera. All links here:
https://makr.zone/openpnp-automatic-machine-calibration-with-issues-solutions/676/
For the nozzle tips run-out calibration, try using the self-tuning Circular Symmetry pipeline, I added a link to the Wiki:
https://github.com/openpnp/openpnp/wiki/Nozzle-Tip-Calibration-Setup#pipeline
This Circular Symmetry pipeline is completely self-tuning and
rock-stable on my machine. All it needs is the correct diameter of
the feature you want to detect (the Vision Diameter on the
calibration dialog).
Please report back how it goes. Once many users report it works
out of the box, we might make it the default.
_Mark
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Hi Eric,
I'm not the hardware guru, but I don't think any quad
core will be an issue for running OpenPnP jobs.
We know that base CPU load can be high on some machine and this is due to DirectX drivers by Windows, i.e. nothing that OpenPnP can improve:
https://makr.zone/camera-fps-cpu-load-and-lighting-exposure/519/
Streaming high quality compressed live video from more than
one camera is just a considerable load for the computer.
Some base load has to be accepted. I'm not aware that any of this
has changed for newer versions of OpenPnP.
We have recently optimized when and how camera frames are sent
around in OpenPnP, first and foremost you have the new checkbox Suspend
during tasks which will make sure the CPU load is minimized
during jobs i.e. there are only still frames of Computer Vision
operations displayed in the camera views.
Job performance is the critical thing. The rest is "comfort
zone", and of course, a faster computer will make things more
pleasant.
There are some new features that might increase CPU load, but (with some minor exceptions) only when you use them:
Other than that, I'm not aware of any new performance hogs.
Everybody, please report (as specifically
as possible), if you think there are.
_Mark
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