that are now part of mvIMPACT Acquire ("mv.impact.acquire.dll"). The namespace
"mv.impact.acquire" of "mv.impact.acquire.dll" provides a more natural and
more efficient access to the same features as contained in the namespace
"mvIMPACT_NET.acquire" of "mvIMPACT_NET.dll", which is why the latter one should
only be used for backward compatibiliy but NOT when developing a new application.
7.1.1 LabVIEW support
mvBlueFOX3 can also be operated through LabVIEW's USB3 Vision driver packages.
7.2 Windows
7.2.1 System requirements
Currently supported Windows versions are:
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)•
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit)•
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit, 64-bit)•
Other Windows version can be used at the user's own risk.
Note:
Since mvIMPACT Acquire version 2.8.0 it could be possible that you have to update your
Windows installer at least using Windows XP. The necessary packages are available from
Microsoft's website: http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=8483
All necessary drivers for Windows are contained in the standard mvIMPACT CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM. For newer driver versions we recommend to visit the MATRIX VISION website at
www.matrix-vision.de, section "Products -> Cameras -> your interface -> your
product -> Downloads".
7.2.1.1 Hardware
Using USB 3.0 extension cards or adapters for PCs and Notebooks, we tested successfully
following drivers:
Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller driver: at least version 1.0.9.254 dated August 2013•
ASMedia xHCI ASM1042: at least version 1.16.12.0 dated November 2013•
We recommend to use the latest driver version.
With Renesas chipsets µPD720202 and µPD720200A we noticed that the cameras work with
USB 3.0, however, the chips do not support the full USB 3.0 bandwidth.
See also:
http://www.matrix-vision.com/faq-mvbluefox-en.html?show=824
7.2.2 Installing the mvGenTL-Acquire driver
By double clicking on
mvGenTL_Acquire-x86-n.n.n.msi (for 32-bit systems) or•
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