01-02-2007 04:21 PM
Eric,
Thanks for your help. I have contacted Dalsa, and they have sent me a set of Labview VIs that will work with the Spyder Gige camera. However, they were written in Labview 8.0, and I have Labview 7.1. If I email them to you, can you convert them to 7.1?
Gretchen Zimmer
01-02-2007 05:42 PM
01-03-2007 09:50 AM
Oh, yes, I have tried IMAX over & over. first, I had the Dalsa driver installed, now I have the NI driver for the Intel PRO/1000 installed. I still cannot see the camera. I asked dalsa about the firmware, but here's a copy of their reply:
Hi Gretchen,
I have attached some sample code which will help you use the camera in Labview. The camera will not be automatically recognized by their software.
Thanks,
Andy Buck
Product Support Specialist
DALSA
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I tried opening the sample code, but it was written with LV 8.0. I emailed back, to see if Dalsa could convert it for me, but here was their reply:
Hi Gretchen,
Unfortunately I do not have access to Labview and will not be able to do this. Perhaps you could contact NI?
Thanks,
Andy Buck
Product Support Specialist
DALSA
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I have installed Vision Acq 8.2.1, and tried to look at the examples, but again, they are written in LV 8.x. Can't look at them.
Gretchen gzimmer@pppl.gov
01-03-2007 09:50 AM
Oh, yes, I have tried IMAX over & over. first, I had the Dalsa driver installed, now I have the NI driver for the Intel PRO/1000 installed. I still cannot see the camera. I asked dalsa about the firmware, but here's a copy of their reply:
Hi Gretchen,
I have attached some sample code which will help you use the camera in Labview. The camera will not be automatically recognized by their software.
Thanks,
Andy Buck
Product Support Specialist
DALSA
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I tried opening the sample code, but it was written with LV 8.0. I emailed back, to see if Dalsa could convert it for me, but here was their reply:
Hi Gretchen,
Unfortunately I do not have access to Labview and will not be able to do this. Perhaps you could contact NI?
Thanks,
Andy Buck
Product Support Specialist
DALSA
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I have installed Vision Acq 8.2.1, and tried to look at the examples, but again, they are written in LV 8.x. Can't look at them.
Gretchen gzimmer@pppl.gov
01-03-2007 10:13 AM
Oops, a correction! I can open the example IMAQdx VIs - it's the LV examples that came with the Dalsa QuickCam software that I cannot open. I just opened & ran Snap, but it says 'Camera Not Found'. (not a big surprise, since I can't see the camera in IMAX)
I have downloaded & installed a trial version of V Acq 8.2.1. Purchased version is on the way. Perhaps I'll have better luck with that version???
Gretchen
01-03-2007 10:30 AM
01-03-2007 10:43 AM
The sticker on the back says 'SG-10-01K80-11E', and was purchased recently (Fall '06). I appreciate your help & feedback. I will send another email to Andy at Dalsa.
Gretchen
01-09-2007 11:08 AM
Email conversation with Dalsa follows:
Subject: Camera Vision compliant?
To Dalsa: The sticker on the back of my Spyder says 'SG-10-01K80-11E'. The number immediately underneath that is: 16000101 (The Revision #?)
Is my camera 'GigE Vision compliant'?
Regards, Gretchen Zimmer
Hi Gretchen,
No, your camera is not GigE Vision compliant.
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Is there anyway I can make it compliant? Possibly a firmware upgrade?
Gretchen
Unfortunately not.
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so that's that. ....... Gretchen
03-27-2007 12:50 AM
03-27-2007 01:03 PM
Status as of March '07 [I've been struggling through various solutions ever since my original post]:
I CAN NOW SEE THE SPYDER GigE Camera via IMAX!!!
Dalsa had to send me a firmware upgrade, which I applied, and voila! I could see the camera! [Must use NI driver.]
I can do basic acquisition of images with Labview. However, Dalsa states that I have to use their New GUI interface called Coyote to set the camera parameters, and I'm finding Coyote not sufficient for our application.
Gretchen Zimmer