Messages in this thread | | | Subject | [OFF-TOPIC] AXIS Network Camera 2100 in Linux-2.4.x stuff | From | Fernando Alencar Maróstica <> | Date | 24 Sep 2002 23:36:24 -0300 |
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Hello all,
The AXIS 2100 Network Camera offers crisp, quality images and streaming video from anywhere on your network.
With a built-in high performance Web server, no PC is required. The network camera can operate as a standalone or be placed wherever there is a LAN or Internet connection, or an available modem.
Built on the Linux operating System.
The Axis 2100 is based on the Linux operating system. This in order to ensure maximum reliability and ease of use. Some of the benefits are:
* Well-known and well-documented OS
* Small footprint system, it does not take a lot of flash or ram memory.
* Longer term decentralized development.
* Much, much functionality available for "free".
* The source code for Linux is freely available to everyone.
* Developed under the GNU General Public License. This means we publish our contribution to the Linux community on our website developer.axis.com
* And much more....
Anyone known gnome/kde software for view live images from an unlimited number of Axis cameras simultaneously?
See AXIS Communications: http://www.axis.com/products/cam_2100/index.htm
best regard,
-- Fernando Alencar Maróstica Graduate Student, Computer Science Linux Registe User Id #281457
University Methodist of Piracicaba Departament of Computer Science @home: famarost@unimep.br
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