OK, if spammers get their knickers in a twist and some have ethical issues with posting that information, do the next best thing:
Create and post a HOWTO showing how to find the information yourself. You can't find everyone on Google and unless you want to pay a service $$$, there is an art to finding someone's meatspace info.
Let's just forget about the past 30-50 years where the entire region has been going between war with Iran and war with itself. Those wouldn't have damaged any artifacts.
I'm also sure Iraqis thoroughly check sites before they drill for oil or build "factories."
All other fedral employees already get to see this (DoDs warning) every time they log on and on every web page:
"THIS IS A DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DoD) COMPUTER SYSTEM. This computer system, including all related equipment, networks and network devices (specifically including internet access), are provided only for authorized U.S. Government use. DoD computer systems may be monitored for all lawful purposes, including to ensure that their use is authorized, for management of the system, to facilitate protection against unauthorized access, and to verify security procedures, survivability and operational security. Monitoring includes active attacks by authorized DoD entities to test or verify the security of this system. During monitoring, information may be examined, recorded, copied and used for authorized purposes. All information, including personal information, placed on or sent over this system may be monitored. Use of this DoD computer system, authorized or unauthorized, constitutes consent to monitoring of this system. Unauthorized use may subject you to criminal prosecution. EVIDENCE OF UNAUTHORIZED USE COLLECTED DURING THIS MONITORING MAY BE USED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, CRIMINAL OR ADVERSE ACTION. USE OF THIS SYSTEM CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO MONITORING FOR THESE PURPOSES."
After wading through their "support system," I finally figured out that the people we need to be talking to are at: developer@diamondmm.com. Even though I was told "developers," the plural bounces while the singular does not, so I _hope_ it went someplace usefull.:)
OK, if spammers get their knickers in a twist and some have ethical issues with posting that information, do the next best thing:
Create and post a HOWTO showing how to find the information yourself. You can't find everyone on Google and unless you want to pay a service $$$, there is an art to finding someone's meatspace info.
Let's just forget about the past 30-50 years where the entire region has been going between war with Iran and war with itself. Those wouldn't have damaged any artifacts.
I'm also sure Iraqis thoroughly check sites before they drill for oil or build "factories."
Hell yeah! Mod the parent up!
All other fedral employees already get to see this (DoDs warning) every time they log on and on every web page:
"THIS IS A DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DoD) COMPUTER SYSTEM. This computer system, including all related equipment, networks and network devices (specifically including internet access), are provided only for authorized U.S. Government use. DoD computer systems may be monitored for all lawful purposes, including to ensure that their use is authorized, for management of the system, to facilitate protection against unauthorized access, and to verify security procedures, survivability and operational security. Monitoring includes active attacks by authorized DoD entities to test or verify the security of this system. During monitoring, information may be examined, recorded, copied and used for authorized purposes. All information, including personal information, placed on or sent over this system may be monitored. Use of this DoD computer system, authorized or unauthorized, constitutes consent to monitoring of this system. Unauthorized use may subject you to criminal prosecution. EVIDENCE OF UNAUTHORIZED USE COLLECTED DURING THIS MONITORING MAY BE USED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, CRIMINAL OR ADVERSE ACTION. USE OF THIS SYSTEM CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO MONITORING FOR THESE PURPOSES."
0.4 Seconds Per Frame means 2.5 Frames Per Second (FPS)
After wading through their "support system," I finally figured out that the people we need to be talking to are at: developer@diamondmm.com. Even though I was told "developers," the plural bounces while the singular does not, so I _hope_ it went someplace usefull. :)
Sign me up for the driver development effort. I'd have to learn as I go as well ;)
I've asked Diamond for an SDK, but have gotten no response. I guess if enough people hammer them, someone's bound to notice.