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Jigar Patel
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Re: NEED HELP

All i want to do is open labview and want to know how to calibrate my camera but this insturctions say that i must download some CMU Cam2 demo.dll file. I looked everywhere but i couldn't find this file, I just want to know how can i get it. Once i get it what should i do to operate the labview to calibrate the sensor? Thank you for all your help I know its gets annoying

" Connect the sensor to COM port of the computer with LabVIEW 8 and the CMUCam2demo.llb installed.Start LabVIEW and load the CMUCam2 Graphical User Interface (GUI). Using the Serial Port drop-down menu, below the CMUCam2 title at the upper left of thescreen; select the port where the sensor is connected. Start the CMUCam2 GUI by selecting the white run arrow, on the toolbar above the CMUCam2 title at the top left of the screen.
To load the parameters for the 2006 Vision Sensor target select the Load Config From File button to the right of the Track Frame display area."
 


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