Posted by
Joachim Wesner on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Control-external-tp3695959p3695961.html
Hi Cristobal,
generally, everything that can be controlled from Java, can be controlled
from ImageJ.
As Java originally was conceived totally HW independent, it has some
problems
controlling unusual hardware, so it depends:
What is the interface through that you are working (serial, USB, PCI-card
etc.)?
Speed you require (s, ms, µs, ns)?
Native OS DLLs rep. shared libraries can be called, but this likely
requires some specific wrapper
code in C++ to be written.
For simple, slow tasks (~100ms) , it seems that people had success with the
Velleman USB-board
http://www.velleman.be/ot/en/product/view/?id=351346Sincerely
Joachim
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[hidden email]> schrieb am 10.06.2008 17:09:12:
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> Hi ImageJ and Java experts!
>
> I´m extremely new using ImageJ and programming
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> I have no idea if it is possible to control external devices through
> ImageJ or Java software
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> In other words, I need to turn on an external electrical motor if
> the image has specific characteristics
> I hope you understood me, if not , please tell me
>
> Any help is really appreciated
>
> I.E. Cristóbal Pérez
> Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí,
> Sierra Leona No. 550.
> San Luis Potosi, S.L.P. , México
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