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Re: WebCam

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Eric Wood)
Wed Nov 18 16:03:29 1998

Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 15:58:45 -0500
From: Eric Wood <eric@interplas.com>
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Axis also has an example script on their web site showing you how to
batch download the images.  The link to this is in the cameras web
server /images directory.

-eric wood

jp@sugar.midcoast.com wrote:
> 
> I have a Axis 240 camera server. It works with ethernet, serial port, lots
> of other goodies. www.axis.com It too was not cheap. It's got 1 Svideo
> input AND 4 coax inputs.
> 
> It's got a built in webserver. It's not exactly a wicked powerful
> webserver, but it is one. You could have lynx on linux download images to
> your apache webserver if demand necessitated.
> 
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 17, 1998 at 05:21:41PM -0900, Ramon Gandia wrote:
> > >
> > > Any of you have any experence hooking up a web camera to a linux
> > > box ?
> > > Is it possible to do so? Here is what I want to do. Multable
> > > camers
> > > feeding  photo's to multable web pages residing on a Linux box.
> > > Folks would be able to access a url containing an updated photo
> > > that
> > > changes every few minutes. Apache server on the Linux box.  What
> > > type of hardware and connection do I need?  Any idea of bandwidth?
> > > Can a dial-up line handle it?  Or would it take ISDN or better?
> >
> > I got a Net EYE at Home. It is fast, small, and needs only to be connected
> > to a HUB through a Twisted-pair line. Configures itself upon power-on
> > using the bootp protocoll, and is almost able to generate a "jpg"
> > Image-stream you could mae a mpeg-stream from. It4s quite expensive
> > though.
> >
> > I don4t have any URL by hand, but if you want it, Email me.
> >
> > Regards
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