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IceBryce
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Linux & questions

Post by IceBryce »

Could this driver be ported to linux.... from the sdk it looks like you guys did a good job and it shouldn't be too hard. Im just wondering if those dlls use any windows specific calls.

Second question:
How many dots can it track at once?

[ March 29, 2005, 11:13 PM: Message edited by: IceBryce ]
Jim
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Post by Jim »

Hello:

Cool, first post for OptiTrack!

There is a possiblity of Linux support, but we don't have immediate plans for it. If it was something sponsored then we may be able to get it in the que.

Flex 3 can track about 20-25 dots at a time, depends on their size actually.
IceBryce
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Post by IceBryce »

How much load does this software cause on the system?

We are planning to use it in realtime to track how people move and use that data to trigger in game events.

If the system load is too much we may have to use other equipment.

Sponsored project. Being a indie developer mean 0$ so im not sure that would happen.

Better question is to your knowledge is this product heavily dependant on windows command calls for it to operator or are you going strait to the usb and drawing your data to non os dependant code?

On another note:
Yay im the first one to POST!!!
ok im done.
Birch
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Post by Birch »

The OptiTrack SDK uses a very small amount of system resources, which will vary slightly depending on the particular features that you utilize. The OptiTrack hardware and software works using technology that is similar to our TrackIR gaming devices, which have a proven track record as an real-time in-game control system.

As mentioned before, Linux compatibility is being evaluated, but there are no firm plans for support at the moment.

If you can explain the reason for the quetion in the second part of your post, it would help us understand what you are asking better.

[ April 11, 2005, 06:48 PM: Message edited by: NaturalPoint - Birch Zimmer ]
niallm
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Post by niallm »

We've developed a product proto type based on the optitrack cameras and SDK. Now the team is looking at a Linux port. You mentioned that you were thinking of providing a Linux version of the SDK. Has there been any further developments in the planning for Linux?
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Post by Jim »

Hello:

We are still considering a Linux port, but we will probably wait until we have the next version of the hardware done, that is looking like 6 months from now. Don't worry, it will support the existing SDK. If you really want a Linux port of the SDK you can always request a quote from us, just to let you know that is an option.
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Post by bumpert »

Hi,
i'm looking for a linux port too and i saw this thread. Is the "6 months from now" still ok? How much this driver will cost? Could you give us more informations please?

Thx for the support
bumpert
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still no reply?
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Post by bumpert »

I didn't found any new informations about Linux drivers? Like you said, it should be done at this moment (the 6 months delay). Is the Linux driver is still plan?
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Post by bierz »

I'm also interested in Linux drivers. Are there any news about releasing?
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