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I have an agfa CL20 . It is a dual mode e. When taking
pictures,
it support resolutions of 640 x 480, 1024 X 768 and 1280 X 960 (with
interpolation). It has a build-in flash and a compactflash port.
function is fine. Support compression by software.
Best rosolution I have seen among current s.
The only catch: comes with 1 MB build-in memory, need to buy compact
flash memory card. |
| What I would like do is build a very low cost box with basic hardware
which includes a small harddrive, minimal memory, decent modem and a
camera of some sort. The camera I am not sure about. I would like one
which is both inexpensive but can also be adjusted to zoom in on the city
streets as it will likely be positioned up high. |
| Im trying to build Philippe Oechslins Sun CGI from the source he
provides at http://lrcwww.epfl.ch/~oechslin/.html, but Im having
some trouble... |
| Some day, I will build a simple two-wheel robot to run around in the
house. It will be big enough to carry a normal PC mainboard. My
programming skills include only Visual Basic 4.0 and PowerBasic. |
| /usr/include/linux/version.h:2: #error
=======================================================
/usr/include/linux/version.h:3: #error You should not include
/usr/include/{linux,asm}/ header
/usr/include/linux/version.h:4: #error files directly for the compilation
of kernel modules.
/usr/include/linux/version.h:5: #error
/usr/include/linux/version.h:6: #error glibc now uses kernel header files
from a well-defined
/usr/include/linux/version.h:7: #error working kernel version (as
recommended by Linus Torvalds)
/usr/include/linux/version.h:8: #error These files are glibc internal and
may not match the
/usr/include/linux/version.h:9: #error currently running kernel. They
should only be
/usr/include/linux/version.h:10: #error included via other system header
files - user space
/usr/include/linux/version.h:11: #error programs should not directly
include or
/usr/include/linux/version.h:12: #error as well.
/usr/include/linux/version.h:13: #error
/usr/include/linux/version.h:14: #e. |