What do they mean with "excentric" or "irregular" orbits? They also mention "long, elliptical orbits" but that's more the opposite of irregular, isn't it?
I used to work for a firm that made medical software. They had a system where the signals of a bunch of brainprobes *shrudder* and high-quality video were streamed to a central server. It was quite impressive. I remember they used MPEG-2 hardware compression and a custom driver. Maybe you can find an MPEG-encoder with Linux support? I think the vendor of the encoder provided some C++ code to make the thing work.
I still have an old MSX from Phillips. It runs Basic, MSX-DOS and some other stuff. Anyone an idea what to do with it? I tried to get rid of it but nobody seems to want them and I don't want to put it in the bin..:-(
What do they mean with "excentric" or "irregular" orbits? They also mention "long, elliptical orbits" but that's more the opposite of irregular, isn't it?
I used to work for a firm that made medical software. They had a system where the signals of a bunch of brainprobes *shrudder* and high-quality video were streamed to a central server. It was quite impressive. I remember they used MPEG-2 hardware compression and a custom driver. Maybe you can find an MPEG-encoder with Linux support? I think the vendor of the encoder provided some C++ code to make the thing work.
I don't get the point. You want to buy a 1000$ unit just to email?! Uploading email just takes a few seconds so it can't be that expensive, can it?
I still have an old MSX from Phillips. It runs Basic, MSX-DOS and some other stuff. Anyone an idea what to do with it? I tried to get rid of it but nobody seems to want them and I don't want to put it in the bin.. :-(
What about these? It reads:
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OSGi Based Products
A listing of products that use OSGi technology
4DAgent
Acunia, Embedded Solutions XINGU Product Offering
Aleato
Amino
Atinav aveLink
Bluelabs