An exciting update on my X50
I have been trying to reconfigure my X50 to release its Thermal Eye 3600AS core's full resolution. As I previously stated, I believed that the X50 had been configured to boot into the 1.5X EZoom mode to artificially reduce its resolution.
I had the 2005 engineering GUI for a Thermal Eye 3500AS core and tried this with the X50. I constructed a custom USB cable for the task and accessed the camera via the 4 pin connector in the rear panel. I managed to connect to the X50 and the driver recognised the 3600AS core. The GUI accessed the camera and downloaded its configuration. Sadly the GUI did not offer me any EZoom settings at all
I could access other functions and the camera responded to commands from the GUI, such as FFC shutter activation and measurement modes. So I had a working GUI, but I believe it was intended for use with the 3500AS core and so some 3600AS functionality was missing.
I had another (later) Thermal Eye core GUI given to me, but sadly could not find it in my archives
Life has been less than great of recent and I obviously did not file it in the right file area or Hard Disk
A fellow forum member recently supplied me with the later version of the GUI that supports all Thermal Eye cores up to, and including, the 4500AS. I installed that 2006 GUI on my XP laptop as the L3 GUI does not always like later operating systems.
After some issues getting the camera to reliably connect with the laptop I eventually obtained a solid link and ran the GUI. This later GUI is called the integrated version as it is a single utility as opposed to the three separate utilities contained in the 2005 version. The GUI succeeded in downloading the X50 configuration and displayed the all important EZoom menu
As I had suspected, the X50 core was configured to boot straight into the X1.5 EZoom state. This core permits selection of which EZoom settings may be offered to the user and which EZoom was presented after boot.
I tested the GUI's ability to reliably control the X50 and found no issues at all. I then changed the startup EZoom setting to X1.0 that would provide the full 160 x 120 pixel thermal image. After saving the new configuration to the X50, I restarted it and waited to see if the EZoom had been reset to X1.0. I was very pleased to see that it had
I had now reconfigured my X50 to the X150 specification. I am also able to reconfigure the X50 via the GUI to provide different colour palettes for an external colour display or activate the measurement functions. There are a lot of features that may be controlled from the GUI. The configuration can be saved to the X50 in order to be persistent, or the GUI live configuration screen permits live changes to be made whilst using the X50 (effectively under GUI control) but changes are not persistent after a restart.
Feeling very chuffed with my un-hobbled X50
I attach pictures of the GUI plus the pre and post EZoom change image of a coffee cup.
Fraser