Posted by: mtpsycho on: May 21, 2009
I Know it has been a Quite while since i last written on this blog, but trust me i didnt let go on it at all, i have some new updates and some points that i figured out.
Well First of All, i bought some new stuff and they are owesome:
1) PS3Eye Camera Captures 640X480 @ 40fps
2) 6 Laser Modules of 780nm and 25mW Near IR lasers with 120 degree Line Generator, the wicked part is via only one Laser Module am having 100X better images and better Results, with nearly not pushing at all- Pressure ~ Zero -
So Currently my setup is like this:
——————————– Laser Modules
================== Acrylic Sheeet – i might replace that with Glass
*********************** Sketching Paper
(1) (2) 1) Unibrain Camera 2) PS3Eye Camera
Yeah 2 Cameras but am Using Only one of them not both, yet
i’ve modded the PS3Eye Camera and Removed the IR Block Filter from it’s Lens. and my Unibrain already ordered it without any IR filters.
Things i noticed:
1) WinXP SP3:
using tbeta or CCV over SP3 wont let both the PS3Eye nor the Unibrain to function correctly and actually will let them work at max 10fps, rather using the TouchLib for the unibrain made it Simple getting the 30fps but headache for configuring the Tracking itself. PS3Eye not over TouchLib yet, but am getting it really soon.
2) WinVista Home Premium:
Using CCV for the PS3Eye makes it Captures at 30fps with no blink but if i tried the 40fps it will work for couple of mins and halt for seconds, this is definately an issue to the OS not the Tracking S/W, i dnt have firewire on my Lap top to test the Unibrain over Vista – not tending to install it over the Desktop machine-
So i guess the issue with the SP3 i dunno y, but i’ll give it a try and install XP SP2 over my Desktop machine and let’s see how it’s gonne rock and roll.
List of Items to Buy next for the Final Modifications:
1) 2X BandPass Filter of 780nm
2) 1 X QuadCore Processor
3) 2 X 2GB Kingstone/Crossair DDR3
I Believe these updates would make the Table Boom on working and am in the process of taking pictures to the Table i assembled so Far.