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From: mic@impulse.demon.co.uk (Mark Cartlidge)
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Subject: Re: Wanted, Specification for Video Frame Grabber card
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In article <3assij$ptp@bright.ecs.soton.ac.uk>
           jk94r@ecs.soton.ac.uk "Joseph Kuan" writes:

>
>        I am looking for a Video card which I can connect it to a video
>camera and plug it into my PC. This card enables me to take any motion
>picture from the camera and display it onto the screen. Preferably in
>real-time. Also it got software development toolkit that I can access the
>each frame. If anyone knows any card can do all the above tasks, please
>send me a specification of the card.
>
>

Sundance are able to offer a range of frame grabber hardware based on various
formats with differing processor technology.

Please send me more details of budget, performance, etc.

Regards, 

 Mark Cartlidge
                  SUNDANCE MULTI-PROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY LTD.
                     4 Market Square, Amersham, Bucks.
                            HP7 0DQ, ENGLAND
                                                 email: mic@impulse.demon.co.uk
 Tel.: +44-494-431203     Fax.: +44-494-726363   email: sales@sundance.com
