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Version 4.0 (R2010b) Image Acquisition Toolbox Software

This table summarizes what's new in Version 4.0 (R2010b):

New Features and ChangesVersion Compatibility ConsiderationsFixed Bugs and Known Problems
Yes
Details below
NoBug Reports
Includes fixes

New features and changes introduced in this version are:

GigE Vision Support

GigE Vision hardware is now supported.

For information on installing and configuring GigE Vision devices, see Configuring GigE Vision Devices.

For troubleshooting information, see GigE Vision Hardware.

Linux Support

The Image Acquisition Toolbox software and the Image Acquisition Tool are now supported for use on Linux systems.

For troubleshooting information, see Linux Video Hardware and Linux DCAM IEEE 1394 Hardware.

Deployable Code Generation in the From Video Device Block

The Image Acquisition Toolbox software's Simulink block, the From Video Device block, now supports deployable code generation. You can generate code from the block.

This enables models containing the From Video Device block to run successfully in Accelerator, Rapid Accelerator, External, and Deployed Modes. The block also now supports the use of the packNGo function from the Real-Time Workshop® software.

For more information, see Code Generation.

Macintosh Support

The Image Acquisition Toolbox software and the Image Acquisition Tool are now supported for use on Macintosh systems.

For troubleshooting information, see Macintosh Video Hardware and Macintosh DCAM IEEE 1394 Hardware.

New Matrox Hardware Support

Support has been added for the following Matrox hardware:

For the latest information about supported hardware, visit the Image Acquisition Toolbox product page at the MathWorks Web site www.mathworks.com/products/imaq.

  


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