[micro-manager-general] Debugging MMStudio with Nikon TI2

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nanthony

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Feb 24, 2020, 4:25:01 PM2/24/20
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I have a Nikon TI2 system that works fine when running micro-manager in
standard mode. However, when I try to debug MMStudio from NetBeans I get an
error saying that the Nikon TI2 module cannot be loaded. I would think that
having my working directory set to the Micro-manager directory with all of
the DLLs would be enough for them to be loaded. Has anyone experienced
something similar?

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Nicholas Michael Anthony

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Feb 24, 2020, 6:25:47 PM2/24/20
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Thanks Nico,

 

Adding the micro-manager directory to “PATH” seems to have fixed the problem though it’s strange that most SDKs work without needing to do this.

 

Ariel, I’ve never working with webcams for Micro-Manager, you might try the OpenCVGrabber. Unfortunately the documentation seems to have disappeared: https://micro-manager.org/wiki/OpenCVgrabber

 

--Nick

 

From: Ariel Najlis <ariel....@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 3:47 PM
To: Micro-Manager General <micro-mana...@lists.sourceforge.net>
Cc: Nicholas Michael Anthony <nicholas...@northwestern.edu>
Subject: Re: [micro-manager-general] Debugging MMStudio with Nikon TI2

 

Hi All,

 

Does anyone know what are the steps and driver to configure in order to make the laptop's integrated webcam work?

 

Thanks and regards

 

El lun., 24 de feb. de 2020 a la(s) 18:42, Stuurman, Nico (Nico.S...@ucsf.edu) escribió:

Hi Nick,


> I have a Nikon TI2 system that works fine when running micro-manager in
> standard mode. However, when I try to debug MMStudio from NetBeans I get an
> error saying that the Nikon TI2 module cannot be loaded. I would think that
> having my working directory set to the Micro-manager directory with all of
> the DLLs would be enough for them to be loaded. Has anyone experienced
> something similar?

I experienced something similar with the AndorSDK.  Adding the
micro-manager directory to the PATH (under Windows environment
variables) solver that for me.

Best,

Nico

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