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Unread 03-03-2014, 08:58
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Re: Visual C++: Getting socket server to run parallel to other processes

My team hasn't had experience with the ODROID but we have used an Intel NUC (Next Unit of Computing). It offered us a huge boost in image processing and allowed us to do a lot with our OpenCV application. The NUC is rated at 1.70 GHz so its slower than an overclocked ODROID. I think that should be plenty fine for what you want to do with your image processing. The downside to the NUC is that it becomes a really expensive part of the control system so if you're tight on money, it certainly isn't a good choice.

Since you wrote your program in standard C++, the only part you will need to change is the threading/socket model.

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