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Originally Posted by Tom Line
I had a question for Dominis regarding that.
As far as I can tell I get around 5 FPS as well, with the stock dashboard OR his dashboard.
That makes me believe that the framerate you see on your dashboard is also affected by the framerate the crio is processing.
I wonder why that is if it's the case - couldn't we decouple the two and have new pictures sent to the dashboard as quickly as possible while doing the image processing in a parallel loop? I'm going to post the question for the NI guys because I don't see any obvious reasons it wouldn't work.
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I've gotten 30 fps running on TheDominis's dashboard
on a laptop besides the Classmate. The entire reason the FPS is slow low is because the Classmate's processor is too slow to handle the image processing any faster. The bottleneck
is not in the cRIO, but the Classmate.
I'm developing my own video display (using C++ instead of a .NET language) with some hardware acceleration (Direct3D 9). I'll let you know if there's any speed increase.