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Re: [AG-TECH] High End Portable Access Grid System



take a look at: http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Ebdr/et/gocart/index.html

When using a firewire hub, you can support multiple firewire cameras (or use "normal" cameras that are connected to a Canopus analog/digital converter which is then plugged into the firewire hub. We choose to mount a single LCD screen for simplicity and because this "go-cart" is used for a number of different collaborative technologies.

Jason Bell wrote:
Dear colleagues

I have been asked to investigate the building of a high end portable
Access Grid system.  The purpose of this email is to find out if anyone
has built such a system and to "hopefully" obtain information on such a
system.

Currently I am looking at a setup with the following spec's:

*	System must be portable, ie, on a trolley or table with wheels;

*	2 large plasma or LCD screens;

*	Multiple cameras;

*	Single or multiple computers;

*	Good audio setup, whether the use of a Clearone XAP400, or some
other lower Audio echo canceller (I personally would like something
better that an Acumic II);

Therefore, if you have built such a system, I would like to hear how it
performs, the hardware used and any pictures or diagrams would also be
excellent.

Thanks for your time,
Jason.


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Jason Bell, B.I.T.
B. Info. Tech. (Honours) Student

Network Engineer
Information Technology Division
Central Queensland University

High Performance Computing Support Officer
Central Queensland University

E-mail : j.bell@xxxxxxxxxx
Phone : 07 4930 9229

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