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Subject: | RE: firewire video on RTEMS-4.6.x-MVME5500 |
From: | "Mark Rivers" <[email protected]> |
To: | "Kate Feng" <[email protected]> |
Cc: | [email protected], Daron Chabot <[email protected]>, [email protected] |
Date: | Wed, 10 Oct 2007 15:32:22 -0500 |
> Does the
window has any tool to measure the actual
> network throughput of the 1GHz ? Or do you have any > H/W tool to measure it ? If so, how many Mega bytes/sec > of throughput ? I don't see a tool in their software to
measure the network throughput. I can do a simple calculation for the full
frame size at 30 FPS 8-bit mode:
1360.*1024.*30.*8 = 334
Mbits/second.
This is the real data throughput to the
display, and does not include any protocol overhead.
The Norpix software includes a
replacement Ethernet driver on Windows which looks at all frames before the
Windows network stack gets them. The camera frames go directly to the
camera application, and only other frames are passed to the Windows network
stack. So using the Window network perfomance monitor shows virtually no
traffic at all.
> Can the window run remote client ? I don't think so.
But there is a development library to write your own client.
Mark
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