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LinuxDevices.com: K-Team offers video capture drivers under GPL

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 13, 2000

[ Thanks to LinuxDevices.com for this link.
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“K-Team (Switzerland), miniature mobile robots, has
announced that it is supporting the embedded Linux community by
providing “Video for Linux” (V4L) drivers that support PC/104 and
other video capture boards in robot vision applications.”

“K-Team is actively promoting real-time Linux as an operating
system for autonomous robotics. However, robotics application
development is currently limited by the small number of video
capture devices supported under Linux. By supporting video capture
cards compatible with the PC/104 standard, K-Team aims at advancing
their use in miniature autonomous robotics. The K-Team drivers
support the “Video for Linux 2″ (V4L2) standard.”


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