07-27-2006 05:39 PM
07-28-2006 07:52 AM
07-28-2006 01:29 PM
Well, the camera vendor doesn't have a driver or library that will interface to a C compiler, nor do they have an activex control. However I didn't check whether they document the USB command interface and there is another application on the PC that can capture the realtime images. The vendor did say that the interface will respond to RS-232 commands from another computer, which might just be possible in my setup. Does anyone know if LabWindows can generate these commands and how I would go about it if it can?
Writing my own interface code is a little more than I want to tackle though, so I might just have to change vendors.
Again, thanks for any help.
07-28-2006 02:05 PM
10-17-2006 07:47 AM
I've got the same problem, I'm trying to connect to a USB camera using LabWindows. If they provide 'IMAQ for USB' for LabView, why not LabWindows? The device doesn't even get recognized by NI-MAX. I'm going to try turning it into a VISA device and seeing if the IMAQ drivers will communicate with it then. But any other ideas would be appreciated.
The manufacturers don't include drivers, but they claim that it is compatible with Microsoft Directshow. I tried downloading the Microsoft SDK and including the appropriate headers and libraries into LabWindows according to the documentation for how to get Directshow to work in ANSI C, but I can't get anything to link properly. I get odd errors with int64 variables. I hate working with Microsoft libraries.
10-18-2006 12:49 PM
Hello Brian,
Thank you for contacting National Instruments. A similar discussion is going on about this issue. Please refer to the following forum post:
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=200&message.id=11497
Regards,
Mike T
National Instruments