How fast can images be loaded into a Personal Iris?

Mike Muuss mike at BRL.MIL
Thu Apr 27 04:06:33 AEST 1989


512x512x8 * 10 fps = 0.25 MBytes * 10 fps = 2.5 MBytes/sec.
That is pretty clost to maximum speed for a 3.0 Mbyte/sec disk drive

I have not been able to get better than about 2 fps (512x512x24)
on a personal iris (but I have not tried extraordinarily hard yet--
just doing the obvious libgl stuff);  that should translate to about
6 fps in 8-bit mode (which will have to be 12-bit color-map mode,
there is no 8-bit mode).  This may be good enough for you.

There is a nifty machine from DuPont Pixel Systems that has an IBIS
10 MByte/sec disk drive married to an image processing system.
The demo at NCGA was pretty impressive.  If 10 fps is a minimum
requirement, you will have to look for special solutions such as this.

Jim -- your best source for local info is Lee Butler, also located at ST.
	Best,
	 -Mike



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