Curtis L. Olson writes:
>
> Brandon Walters writes:
> > Does anyone know how to go about this?the real time video feed is
> > for a project much like socf's idea of having a a GPS reciever on
> > board along with other payload, and flight gear would be used on the
> > ground station as a good interface... does anyone know how to link
> > in the real time vidoe, exam codes would be helpful. thanks 
> 
> When the SGI O2 first came out, they had a demo that showed mapping of
> a live video feed as a texture to a surface on a cube which could then
> be rotated (the cube that is.)
> 
> If you had a frame grabber card (or card that could do frame grabbing)
> and then convert that to an OpenGL texture, and if you could do that
> fast enough to approach "real time ..."

He He
Reminds me of the first time I saw a Video Toaster hooked to an Amiga
this was around 1992

Nowadays you just need an OpenGL card
http://www.lurkertech.com/lg/ogl.video.html

HTH

Norman

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