Software - Matrox Corona Installation And Hardware Reference

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Chapter 1: Introduction
MIL
MIL-Lite
ActiveMIL
Matrox Inspector
Intellicam

Software

You can purchase one or more of the Matrox Imaging software
packages that support Matrox Corona. These are MIL and its
derivatives (MIL-Lite, ActiveMIL-Lite, and Matrox Inspector).
MIL is a development library with commands for image
acquisition, transfer, display control, and image processing
applications. Environments supported are Windows 95,
Windows NT 4.0, and DOS4GW 32-bit DOS extender.
MIL provides an extensive list of commands for image
processing and analysis; these include geometric
transformations, blob analysis, pattern matching and
alignment, optical character recognition, and measurement.
MIL-Lite is a subset of MIL. It includes all the MIL commands
for image acquisition, transfer, and display control.
ActiveMIL is a set of ActiveX controls that are based on MIL.
ActiveMIL was designed for rapid application development
(RAD) tools, such as Microsoft's Visual Basic. Environments
supported are Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.
Matrox Inspector is an interactive Windows application for
image capture, processing, analysis, and archiving.
Environments supported are Windows 95 and
Windows NT 4.0.
Developers can use Matrox Inspector as a prototyping tool to
quickly build proof-of-concept demonstrations for their
machine vision, image analysis, and medical imaging system.
Matrox Intellicam is an interactive Windows program that
allows for fast camera interfacing and provides interactive
access to all the acquisition features of your Matrox board. For
boards that accept non-standard video sources, Matrox
Intellicam also has the ability to create custom digitizer
configuration format (DCF) files, which MIL and its derivatives
use to interface to specific non-standard video sources.
Intellicam is included with both MIL and MIL-Lite.
Environments supported are Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.

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