rhv@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Rajul Vora) (02/18/89)
At the Center for Intelligent Machines and Robotics (CIMAR) at the
Mechanical Engineering Department of University of Florida, we are
planning to buy a "Video Scan Converter" to do the following things:
1. Video tape the 1280 * 1024 RGB graphics off the SG IRIS 4D/70.
2. Overlay an NTSC picture frame from a camera on the digitized image frame
off the SG monitor, in real time.
RGB Technology of Berkeley, CA is offering one such system. We would
appreciate if any one of you people out there can give us any information
on either the RGB Technology's product or any other brands that are available
out there. We would specially appreciate any information on operational
characteristics or any specific experiences.
Thanks.
Please post or send email to rhv@beach.cis.ufl.edu (USENET)blbates@AERO4.LARC.NASA.GOV (Bates TAD/HRNAB ms294 x2601) (02/22/89)
I think someone here has the RGB Technology hardware, I would suggest sending mail to lansing@uxv.larc.nasa.gov He could probably tell you something about it. -- Brent L. Bates NASA-Langley Research Center M.S. 294 Hampton, Virginia 23665-5225 (804) 864-2854 E-mail: blbates@aero4.larc.nasa.gov or blbates@aero2.larc.nasa.gov