Support any Windows media video source device USB, PCI,
Firewire (IEEE 1392), PCMCIA
Frame and resolution automatically set from capture
device rate
Still and video snapshots
Video snapshots consume only minimal CPU resources
Video recorded in MPEG4 Windows Media format
Snapshots include automatically generated world file
Display video from multiple UAVs simultaneously limited
only by processor power
Telemetry logs indexed by time and video frame number
Communications
The XTENDERmp SDK implements a flexible and functional
communications topology.
Allows full control of a MicroPilot autopilot connected
either directly to the PC's serial port or via radio modem.
Integrated TCP/IP server extends autopilot APIs across
any low latency TCP/IP network allowing applications to
communicate with remotely connected MicroPilot autopilots
Access to locally connected and remotely connected autopilots
is fully transparent to the application
Multiple processes can communicate with a single MicroPilot
autopilot
A single process can communicate with multiple MicroPilot
autopilots
Customer applications and Horizon can communicate with
a MicroPilot autopilot simultaneously over the same com
link
Tools
The XTENDERmp SDK includes the following developer's
tools:
GNU source level debugger
Parallel port BDM probe
GNU C compiler
CYGWIN Tool set
Requirements
The system
requirements for the XTENDERmp are:
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP
1 GB free disk space
256 MB Ram or 512 MB Ram if video enabled
500 MHz Pentium II or 1 GHz Pentium III if video enabled
Hardware Parallel Port for BDM probe
Low latency network
Supports any Windows Media video source device USB,
PCI, Firewire (IEEE 1394)