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// Succesfully tested on Prosilica and Manta series //
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Some remarks for ensuring the correct working of the interface between camera
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// and the pc from which you will capture data - Linux based settings. The settings
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// for Windows are the same, but edited in the graphical interface of the
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// network card.
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//
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// You have to be sure that OpenCV is built with the PvAPI interface enabled.
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//
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// FIRST CONFIGURE IP SETTINGS
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// - Change the IP address of your pc to 169.254.1.1
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// - Change the subnet mask of your pc to 255.255.0.0
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// - Change the gateway of your pc to 169.254.1.2
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//
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// CHANGE SOME NETWORK CARD SETTINGS
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// - sudo ifconfig eth0 mtu 9000 - or 9016 ideally if your card supports that
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#include <iostream> |
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#include "opencv2/opencv.hpp" |
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