Unfortunately the source code for latest version SDM 1.86 isn't available.
1. My S110s have firmware 103a. Does the S110 need the precision sync? If yes is it available and activated in CHDK for 103e?
2. To get two cams synchronized is there any difference between SDM and CHDK?
3. I only need two cameras synched for stereoscopic images. So this is the only feature I need (I don't need other features of SDM) Can I switch do CHDK or do I have disadvantages compared to SDM?
But I need to get the source code because I want to connect a micro controller over USB to my S110s and therefor I need the source code.
I understand it has been made available on at least one occasion
FYI - SDM 1.86 contains GPL'd code. The source should be available on request and I understand it has been made available on at least one occasion to someone who asked. Note that once the resulting code is on public distribution, as 1.86 is, the GPL contains no language that permits the source not to be made available just because it's still in development.
It might be needed but I don't believe anyone has tested and reported it here. The necessary code is available in the 1.3.0 branch of CHDK but it needs to be enable on a "per camera" basis. Doing so really only requires somebody to volunteer to test it as the CHDK dev's do not own every camera that is ported to CHDK.
As you plan to communicate between a microcontroller and your camera, you might find more existing code (including Lua script level capability) in CHDK and you will almost certainly find more technical support here if you need it.
Already, it is totally different, especially the gui.In fact, it is so different that it no longer works !
The S110 has not been ported to SDM, someone is waiting for a test build.
Since I have a pair of S110 at hand, how can I help to check if precision sync is needed? What I have to do exactly?In around two weeks I will get an old cathode-ray monitor I think it will be needed - am I right?
I am not familiar with lua scripting, since I am a C++ programmer, so I prefer to do things directly in the CHDK source code using C / C++.
Well, then step one is to put together a build environment and start compiling your own version. Have you done that yet?
There are at least three ways to do this - with a CRT, an oscilloscope,
QuoteThere are at least three ways to do this - with a CRT, an oscilloscope,I also have an oscilloscope - but how to measure sync with it? To what signal I should connect the oscilloscope on both cams?
Average Mis-Sync (ms):0.6329Average Deviation:0.7189Median Mis-Sync (ms)0.2028Median Mis-Sync (1/xxx s) 4930
I guess I will have to redo some sync tests with just the standard sync.
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