camera link card for linux

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Martin Kielhorn

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Aug 23, 2010, 4:52:31 AM8/23/10
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hi,
can anyone on this list suggest a camera link framegrabber for linux.
ideally it should come with a free software driver.

i would like to use it to connect to a hamamatsu orca flash 2.8 sCMOS camera.

regards, martin

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H. Vidal, Jr.

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Aug 28, 2010, 12:54:51 PM8/28/10
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Epix has camera-link cards that are pretty nice, and support
Linux. I think you do have to pay for their API, though.

http://www.epixinc.com/products/index.htm

EDT is a great shop, and they have top flight products too.
They are incredibly supportive of customers, have great Unix
support, and are pretty well priced. Also, all their software
and tools are free.

http://www.edt.com/camera_link.html

I have used both for extensive Linux imaging work.

Hope that's useful.

hv

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hvidal

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Aug 28, 2010, 1:34:36 PM8/28/10
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Wow, that was weird. I responded once to list,
and got 4 copies of my own message......is anybody
else getting multiple copies? Odd.

hv

Martin Kielhorn

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Aug 31, 2010, 3:54:53 AM8/31/10
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2010/8/28 H. Vidal, Jr. <hvi...@tesseract-tech.com>

Epix has camera-link cards that are pretty nice, and support
Linux. I think you do have to pay for their API, though.

http://www.epixinc.com/products/index.htm

EDT is a great shop, and they have top flight products too.
They are incredibly supportive of customers, have great Unix
support, and are pretty well priced. Also, all their software
and tools are free.

http://www.edt.com/camera_link.html

I have used both for extensive Linux imaging work.

Hope that's useful.

Thanks, I'll check them out.
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