09-30-2006 03:01 PM
I am having a few problems with acquiring images. My setup is a Pulnix TM-4100CL camera, a PCI-1428 framegrabber, and Windows XP.
When I use the "grab" function in MAX, the image slowly scrolls horizontally from right to left. Do you have any idea what could be causing this problem?
Also, I figured that I would try to upgrade to the latest IMAQ driver 3.7 to see if it would fix the problem. However, after I installed the new version and restarted my PC, the hardware wizard will begin to install the PCI-1428 and then system restarts. This happens over and over again. Any idea on what would cause this problem?
Thanks,
Dan Vander Valk
10-02-2006 09:24 AM
Hey Dan,
The fact that IMAQ 3.7 is crashing on you sounds like your installation has gotten corrupted somehow. I would suggest a complete uninstall and reinstall of Vision Acquisition 8.2.1.
As far as the camera goes we may need some more information. You said this occured with "grab" in MAX but does it also shift right to left using a sequence of "snaps" in MAX? They are slightly different executions.
I would also suggest using the camera in "free run" mode with the test pattern enabled and reducing the size of the acquisition window. Please let us know the results as it will help narrow down our search.
Can you tell us the way you're configuring and using the Pulnix camera? What modes have you set and what are you trying to accomplish. If you have other camera link cameras or NI frame grabbers have any other combinations worked? Please give these suggestions a try and let me know how it goes.
Regards,
Ryan F.
10-02-2006 02:44 PM - edited 10-02-2006 02:44 PM
Hey Dan,
There's one other thing that will help us debug this issue more fully. Can you send me the minidump file from the reboots you've been experiencing? You'll find these dated files in C:\Windows\Minidump.
If you are lacking this folder and files then please pull up the properties from My Computer. Goto the advanced tab and select the Settings for Startup and Recovery. Under "System failure" you should see "Write an event to the system log" checked and you'll need to select "Small memory dump (64 KB)" in the "Write debugging information" section. Any subsequent system crash will generate a file in the listed folder. Please post the pertinent minidump files into your response.
Regards,
Ryan F.
Message Edited by RyanF on 10-02-2006 02:45 PM
10-02-2006 06:42 PM
10-03-2006 02:40 PM
10-03-2006 03:15 PM
10-03-2006 04:39 PM
Hey Dan,
One possibility may be the MaxImageSize key in the camera file. It may need to be increased for this camera. Can you send your camera file and post a screenshot of the image split you're seeing?
Regards,
Ryan F.
10-04-2006 08:41 AM
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