Technical Discussion by Andrey Filippov. He will cover his work on GPL’d software and OpenSource hardware based high speed, high resolution, and networked cameras. The camera design has been implemented in FPGA which reduces costs of both implementation and manufacture. Andrew Felippov has also had articals about his work published several times including a recent write up in Linux Devices. I also talked about Andrey’s work in a previous article here on Mecworks.
The announcement for the SLLUG meeting follows:
======================================= The Salt Lake Linux Users Group ( SLLUG ) All are invited to the June 2005 SLLUG meeting: Date: Wednesday, June 15th, 2005 Time: 7:10 PM Cost: $0.00. Zip. Nada. Place: Engineering and Mines Classroom Building (EMCB) room 101 Directions: See directions and map URL at the bottom of this page Agenda: * Welcome and a quick "What's new in Linux" - Discuss news of interest to the Linux community - http://lwn.net/ - http://lwn.net/daily/ - http://slashdot.org/ - http://freshmeat.net/ - news:comp.os.linux.announce - news:utah.linux * Technical Discussion by Andrey Filippov - FPGA GPL software based high speed, high resolution, and networked cameras. Directions/Parking: Directions - [http://www.map.utah.edu/umaplink/0063.html] Parking can be found just East of the EMCB building and there is a big lot just North of the Merrill Engineering building (MEB). Parking is free after 6:00 (Based on the signs posted. Always check in case this changes.) Special thanks go to (in alphabetical order): - Prof. Lepreau and the U of U for providing the meeting room. - Universal Systems Inc. http://www.usicomputer.com/ - Various Volunteers SLLUG - a non-profit corporation composed of professionals, students, and general computer users dedicated to the use and development of Linux - a powerful, open, freely-redistributable computer operating system (OS) for Intel PC's, PowerPCs, DEC AlphaAXPs, SPARC, ARM, etc. http://www.sllug.org/ http://www.linux.org/
The meetings are usually very good and informative. Hope to see you there!
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