To identify a USB 3.0 port where it's not blue, look for the trident logo with
SS (for Super Speed) instead of the regular straight 'shank' on it.
On Monday, February 8, 2021, 1:55:37 AM MST, Gene Heskett
<[email protected]> wrote:
Greetings all;
When I took the newer Dell computer out to the garage and hooked it up
late this after noon to drive the GO704, I plugged in the old camera,
and logged into it from the house just now. I ran linuxcnc -l, and
chased down and installed stuff that running linucnc said it couldn't
find.
only one light on out there and the camera is hanging on the cable
looking at a very dimly lit black hole behind the machine.
It still comes on with the shakes but soon settles if the axis screen is
pulled bigger than startup. But I went thru all the motions that killed
the camera so bad that when it quit streaming the only recovery was a
full powerdown reboot.
I just ran lcnc/axis at up to a full 1920 hd screen and back to as small
as I can make the axis screen. Several times at various speeds, the
cameras nearly black image never hiccuped. But its a usb2 camera running
at about 8 fps in the dark. The machines bios says it has some usb3
ports, and the new camera needs them as its quite a bit higher
resolution. Now I have to figure out which ports are usb-3, Dell didn't
colorcode any of them pale blue.
So I've got a wide grin. I might actually be able to use it. ;-)
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