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  • Forum Post: Re: DMD Prototyping with Matlab

    Francis Esmonde-White16623 Francis Esmonde-White16623
    Hi Fizix, It has been nearly a month now. I'm wondering if there has been any progress on this topic, could you provide us with an update? Thanks again, Francis
    on Dec 3, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: What is the image loading speed of DMD 4000??

    Francis Esmonde-White16623 Francis Esmonde-White16623
    While that is the rate that the discovery kit can display frames, it doesn't address the maximum rate that images can be uploaded using the the discovery kit. Do you know the approximate timing for getting images onto the DMD from the time that the various image-memory-to-dmd calls are made in software...
    on Dec 3, 2009
  • Forum Post: Problem with loading image at once

    ER ER
    I am using DLP Discovery 4000 board and my operating system is Windows Vista SP2. When I am going to load image at once, the program crashes. I tried "DLP Discovery 4000 Explorer" and also used the DDC4000l.ocx activex in both LabView and MATLAB. In all cases, I can load block by block; but...
    on Jul 31, 2009
  • Forum Post: RE: Discovery 4100 Labview with ActiveX

    Salvatore Savo Salvatore Savo
    Fizix, I having the similar problem as Greg was having where I am attempting to use the DDC4100 Control.ctl file and also attempting to use the D4100_usb.dll file. I am having trouble with enabling their functionality to fully control the DMD. Do you think you could you send LabView example vis or something...
    on Jun 11, 2012
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