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= 2005-10-23 =
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= 2007-08-17 =
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==GPL v3==
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All the code developed at Elphel (software and FPGA code) is relicensed under GNU GPL Version 3 that better suits application of Free software to the hardware products.
  
== GenReS plugin for Mozilla v 0.6 released ==
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= 2007-08-09 =
Added support for recording with mencoder. Video splits to files with specifed number of frames.
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==LinuxWorld==
New feature will be used in HTML video surveillance system.
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Elphel, Inc. participated in LinuxWorld 2007 in San Francisco. The convention was great, we had interesting talks with people from Canonical (Ubuntu), developers from Gentoo, Eclipse foundation, FSF and some of our customers too. Visitors expressed big interest in using Elphel's cameras in security application.  Others did understand the open nature of our project, so we expect in the near future to have requests for development boards.
  
= 2005-10-20 =
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= 2007-07-18 =
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==FCC==
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Testing of the Elphel model 353 camera performed by Communication Certification Laboratory (CCL) has found that it does meet FCC part 15 requirements for class A Verification. Tests were performed to measure radiated and conducted electromagnetic interference generated by the cameras when operated with specified settings.
  
ElphelWiki is now hosted at [http://www.siteground.com SiteGround]
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= 2007-05-30 =
 
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==LinuxTag==
= 2005-10-19 =
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Elphel, Inc. did participated in LinuxTag 2007 (May 30 - June 2, Berlin, Germany). We did meet and talk with Canonical (Ubuntu) about our project to make a derivative and some other big projects. Many of visitors was interested in industrial vision applications like postal services or quality control.
 
 
Wiki will be moved to the new location shortly
 
 
 
= 2005-10-15 =
 
== GenReS v0.5 Released ==
 
Bugfix release.
 
Several issues with tag parameters were fixed. The SRC tag parameter can now be used as an alias for HREF.
 
[http://sourceforge.net/projects/genres/ GenReS] plugin for Mozilla/Firefox used in our [[HTML Video Surveillance]].
 
 
 
= 2005-09-24 =
 
== Live.com was renamed ==
 
Ross Finlayson informs:
 
Live.com was renamed to [http://Live555.com Live555.com]
 
 
 
= 2005-09-23 =
 
== New Video Surveillance System is written on HTML ==
 
See [[HTML Video Surveillance]].
 
== Quick RTSP server ==
 
Added to old CVS repository
 
The rtsp server (qrtsp) is written in C and much quicker than old rtsp server which was a shell script.
 
With new server used with rtp streamers mplayer starts in less than one second.
 
Program will be added to new branches.
 
 
 
== GenReS v0.4.1 Released ==
 
[http://sourceforge.net/projects/genres/ GenReS] plugin for Mozilla/Firefox used in our [[HTML Video Surveillance]].
 
Fixed bug in the player watchdog.
 

Latest revision as of 08:06, 27 September 2007

2007-08-17

GPL v3

All the code developed at Elphel (software and FPGA code) is relicensed under GNU GPL Version 3 that better suits application of Free software to the hardware products.

2007-08-09

LinuxWorld

Elphel, Inc. participated in LinuxWorld 2007 in San Francisco. The convention was great, we had interesting talks with people from Canonical (Ubuntu), developers from Gentoo, Eclipse foundation, FSF and some of our customers too. Visitors expressed big interest in using Elphel's cameras in security application. Others did understand the open nature of our project, so we expect in the near future to have requests for development boards.

2007-07-18

FCC

Testing of the Elphel model 353 camera performed by Communication Certification Laboratory (CCL) has found that it does meet FCC part 15 requirements for class A Verification. Tests were performed to measure radiated and conducted electromagnetic interference generated by the cameras when operated with specified settings.

2007-05-30

LinuxTag

Elphel, Inc. did participated in LinuxTag 2007 (May 30 - June 2, Berlin, Germany). We did meet and talk with Canonical (Ubuntu) about our project to make a derivative and some other big projects. Many of visitors was interested in industrial vision applications like postal services or quality control.