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    Juan, Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Leopard sales told me that the 2A source code is delivered as is and no support. With the source code we may do some modifications to support our own sensors. However Leopard did not mention any IPIPE function source code. I wonder if you know where we can get...
    on Aug 3, 2009
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    Hi fellows, Did any of you ever buy a development board (any of the LI-xM0x, see www.leopardimaging.com) from Leopard Image? I am going to buy its LI-5M02, a 5MP Aptina sensor card that can directly plug into the DM365 EVM. I was told by its sales that I would get the source code for both AWB and AE...
    on Jul 28, 2009
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    Sudheesh Sudheesh
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    on Sep 17, 2010
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    on Dec 29, 2009
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