take a look at: http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Ebdr/et/gocart/index.html
When using a firewire hub, you can support multiple firewire cameras (or use "normal" cameras that are connected to a Canopus analog/digital converter which is then plugged into the firewire hub. We choose to mount a single LCD screen for simplicity and because this "go-cart" is used for a number of different collaborative technologies. Jason Bell wrote: > Dear colleagues > > I have been asked to investigate the building of a high end portable > Access Grid system. The purpose of this email is to find out if anyone > has built such a system and to "hopefully" obtain information on such a > system. > > Currently I am looking at a setup with the following spec's: > > * System must be portable, ie, on a trolley or table with wheels; > > * 2 large plasma or LCD screens; > > * Multiple cameras; > > * Single or multiple computers; > > * Good audio setup, whether the use of a Clearone XAP400, or some > other lower Audio echo canceller (I personally would like something > better that an Acumic II); > > Therefore, if you have built such a system, I would like to hear how it > performs, the hardware used and any pictures or diagrams would also be > excellent. > > Thanks for your time, > Jason. > > > -------------------------------------------- > > Jason Bell, B.I.T. > B. Info. Tech. (Honours) Student > > Network Engineer > Information Technology Division > Central Queensland University > > High Performance Computing Support Officer > Central Queensland University > > E-mail : j.b...@cqu.edu.au > Phone : 07 4930 9229 > > -------------------------------------------- > > Patience is a virtue. > > But if I wanted Patience, > I would have become a Doctor. > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > > -- Bob Riddle (bdr @ umich.edu) Enabling Technologies University of Michigan Medical School 1301 Catherine Street M4101 MSB1 - 6024 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0624 "Math illiteracy affects 7 out of every 5 people"