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I am trying the libdc1394 group. It's powered externally and not by the
pcmcia. I've got a 12v DC transformer that plugs into the card to feed
power to the camera via the bus, but not the PCMCIA itself.
Thanks for the help!
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[hardy] coriander performance issues
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug
My guess is that, since it appears to have nothing to do with CPU
frequency, it may have to do with power. I would try powering the camera
from independently from the computer and see if the computer running
from battery is a red herring. Some cardbus adapters have DC power
inputs that you could us
Some dmesg output from card/camera removal and reinsertion.
It's an AVerMedia 1394 CardBus adapter.
Mike
** Attachment added: "coriander1.0.0-DMK21AF04-dmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14203522/coriander1.0.0-DMK21AF04-dmesg.txt
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[hardy] coriander performance issues
https://bugs.l
Oh, I am mistaken. I am in fact using the "F" model, not the "U" model.
DMK21AF04 vs DMK21AU04.
http://www.astronomycameras.com/en/products/firewire-
cameras/mono/dmk21af04as/
I assure you it is the Firewire model. I can attach some syslog output
as soon as I get back in front of the camera.
P
I don't see how this can be related to coriander. Coriander is an app
built using the libdc1394 library, which is used to access firewire
(IIDC 1394 DCAM) digital cameras. According the website you list, the
model you have is a USB camera. Thus, I wouldn't think coriander could
access the camera, n