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Digest Number 1740

ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2003-04-11 22:14 in General Discussion
Hi Sam

1) The range is 16 to 240 (it's in the manual if you look hard enough)

2) "TC 16 240 16 240 16 240"


Thank you
Ron A. Nucci
Seattle Robotics


> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:37:03 -0000
> From: "Sam" <hard-on@t...>
> Subject: BS2sx getting color data back from cmucam
>
> I'm having trouble figuring out how the min and max color values work
> with the TC commands for the cmucam. I've tried TC 255 255 255 0 0 0
> thinking that that should return a bounding box around the entire
> field of view (because that range encompasses all colors) but I keep
> getting back 0 0 0 0 0 0 for whatever range of colors I try. The
> first three numbers are the max values right? What about "TC 255 100
> 0 0 0 150", 150 is greater than 0...how is this interpretted?
>

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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2003-04-11 22:14
    Try this link, it's exactly what you all are looking for...
    http://www.tern.com/flashcore.htm

    Bob


    basicstamps@yahoogroups.com wrote:

    >Message: 3
    > Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:24:05 -0000
    > From: "ashfaqjuna" <ashfaqjuna@y...>
    >Subject: Re: connecting BS to mass storage devices
    >
    >I need a very similar thing!
    >
    >I need to store 10hours of data, sample rate: 1 per second. Storing
    >the $GPRMC sentence, it will take about 3.5MB of space.
    >
    >If anyone has any ideas, I will be most grateful.
    >
    >Best Regards
    >
    >Ashfaq
    >
    >--- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, "jricksod"
    ><richard.soderberg@K...> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>I need to get serial input (from a GPS), process it and output it
    >>
    >>
    >to
    >
    >
    >>some kind of mass storage device such as a flash card or memory
    >>stick. Processing serial input is well covered in this and other
    >>fora but the storage part of it has been more difficult to find.
    >>
    >>
    >I'd
    >
    >
    >>love pointers to projects and hw dedicated to this.
    >>
    >>The standard memory modules available are far too small since I'd
    >>like to collect att fairly close intervals over a long time.
    >>My idea is to log my own (full scale) glider flying, 5-7 hours of
    >>collecting at , say, 5 second intervals.
    >>
    >>TIA
    >>Richard Soderberg
    >>
    >>PS
    >>I know there are commercial devices available such as the
    >>Volkslogger doing this but hey, whats the fun in that?
    >>
    >>
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