@PA0PBZ: Have you tried to compare your findings with the software from the Exx models? Maybe the software does internally check the camera model number and overwrites the dynamic configured frame rate with the constant in appcore_dll.dll
What is the constant value in this DLL? Can this be modified and set to one?
Nobody (mentally sane) should want to force Flir to either cancel the product line or totally rework the firmware because some trade of arms law defines that a hack of 9->30 would turn the camera into a military class product, dual use stuff, ITAR etc... there are plenty of names where that stuff runs under. I can just repeat myself: I like my camera legally tradeable and non-mil-spec'ed.
Well, the 9Hz investigations told us that the setting must be stored in a really good location - like hardcoded in some binary place - and that's good this way:
Nobody (mentally sane) should want to force Flir to either cancel the product line or totally rework the firmware because some trade of arms law defines that a hack of 9->30 would turn the camera into a military class product, dual use stuff, ITAR etc... there are plenty of names where that stuff runs under. I can just repeat myself: I like my camera legally tradeable and non-mil-spec'ed.
Just compare it to turing a (legal) manual or semi-automatic weapon into a fully-automatic one ... that would cause trouble.
I think FLIR was smart to ensure the framerate could not be modified; however, I personally would love to have an illegal, mil-spec, big daddy thermal camera. Plus I don't think it would be illegal to process, just to transport out of its country of origin. I deal with enough ITAR documents at work to know just how stupid the whole system is. I mean, I could have purchased an Exx camera that is 60Hz -- what's the difference?
I may be missing the obvious but what exactly is it that 'they' are scared villains may do with a 60fps TIC?
Hmm, hopefully just a coincidence, but after following all the instructions and making the .fif file with the tree and camera files in it, I'm getting a (IDS_FILE_FORMAT_ERROR) error.
I take it that while CRC01 is case sensitive it's OK to have the checksum itself with the alpha characters in lower case?
Is there a specific name that should be used for the fif file?
Is it because I'm using notepad to edit the serial and checksum numbers? (being wary of the CR/LF issue)
I'll maybe try from scratch again later. I'm still a bit wary of knackering a new and expensive toy.
I'll maybe try from scratch again later. I'm still a bit wary of knackering a new and expensive toy.
I may be missing the obvious but what exactly is it that 'they' are scared villains may do with a 60fps TIC?
I may be missing the obvious but what exactly is it that 'they' are scared villains may do with a 60fps TIC?Night vision gunsights and and heat-seeking missiles
Honeywell's HMC5843, a 3-axis digital magnetometer designed for low-field magnetic sensing. The sensor has a full-scale range of ±4 gauss and a resolution of up to 7 milli-gauss.
Supplied voltage should be between 2.5 and 3.3VDC.
Communication with the HMC5843 is simple and all done through an I2C interface. All registers and operating modes are well described in the datasheet below.
Night vision gunsights and and heat-seeking missiles
Look what showed up in my website log... Might be interesting to do the same filter search Chez Dave....