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On 2/26/24 16: 37, Mark Rivers via Tech-talk wrote: > Folks, > > I am running a new areaDetector camera. It generates frames that are 4096x3072 pixels, 8-bit. I can collect data from the camera at 150 frames/s using a BitFlow CoaXSpress
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On 2/26/24 16:37, Mark Rivers via Tech-talk wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I am running a new areaDetector camera. It generates frames that are 4096x3072 pixels, 8-bit. I can collect data from the camera at 150 frames/s using a BitFlow CoaXSpress card with no problems. This is on a Windows PC.
>
> However, when I try to use pvAccess to read the data from the NDPluginPva plugin I get an assert error in pvAccess in my Windows application. The error message is in the attachment.
>
> This happens when I use the ImageJ pvAccess plugin, and also when I use the following Linux command on another machine:
>
> $ pvmonitor 13BF1:Pva1:Image > /dev/null
>
> Any idea what the problem could be? This is base 7.0.7.
At a guess, maybe another size()==0 situations as with:
https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://github.com/epics-base/pvDataCPP/issues/50__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!dKzxPO7_6scRF7SD97tOLelkaI-1U-5UWXzWHc_eslUrlpyQX4qpOsHm53zsGvqwBqR5fNAOqlqPw4BxGew4HGIU3A$
If so, a full stack trace should point at the offending code.
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