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12:02 PM - 12/17/2004 by
Frank Völkel

Take a look at this: two Xeon CPUs on a a MSI MS-9121 motherboard and a SCSI hard drive system ensure live transmission of the camera images
In order to ensure stable transmission of the live images from the test, we are using a Dual Xeon server with two 3.06 GHz CPUs. It runs under the Windows 2003 Server operating system and is equipped with 2 GB of memory.

4-port USB controller card supporting 2 Amps current for the 4 cameras

Software for streaming of the cameras
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