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Slight pause in developments - DIYing again..


NickK

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Folks, don't worry - I've not disappeared.

I have been DIYing two things:

* Spectrometer - giving me chance to dogfood the drivers further, I have some changes and I'm up to R1.15 from the previously released R1.13.

* Bathroom - mrs would like the bathroom finished; including new wider towel radiator (think soldering pipe extensions under floorboards), underfloor heating loop and tiling. I managed to shatter the outer toilet so add a new toilet to the mix. This has been taking my 4 days of carryover vacation from last year and hence why it's gone quiet.

I should be back next week on this - finalising the spectrometer too.

Change log so far from R1.13 for the interested:

// 1.13 Cameras now can create their relevant post processor, addition of virtual API abstracts implementation. Fixes 285 using non-legacy post processor.

// ExampleApp no longer crashes at the end of a capture set.

// RELEASED

// 1.14 Added PostProcessor calculation of histogram,average and min/max if requested. Requires one less scan of image data as we're doing that anyway.

// 1.15 Added Artemis 285 as ART-285, including image to ExampleApp - TestLegacyCamera appears as 285 not 16IC now.

// Added 100ms delay for data read when FIFO disabled for Legacy driver (may remove later)

// ExampleApp code tidy around the OpenCL prototypes

// Modern cameras - existing driver amp behaviour corrected - amp was enabled, only to be possibly switched off on reading the CCD.

// Some Modern cameras - Amp left on after preview mode exposure switches off.

// * Supporting cameras - addition of keArtemisExtensionKeyDisableAmpOnCCDRead extension to force CCD amp off for maximum linear readout.

// All Cameras now ensure amp is disabled on camera startup by default, amp is enabled only when required.

// Titan read now has option of providing disabled amp read for long expsures (more linear and less noise but less sensitive).

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