smart camera running cf.NET

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Daniel Phillips

Hey,

Anyone know of a camera that supports cf.NET?

Also, can a desktop .NET client create (and use) a cf.NET remote server
object?

Lastly, can a cf.NET server object be accessed (is cliented a word?)
simultaneously by a desktop .NET client and a local cf.NET client?

Thanks,
-Danny
 
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Chris J.T. Auld [MVP]

Anyone know of a camera that supports cf.NET?

As in the Camera OS is CF.Net?
About the best options is probably going to be the XDA II
http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4066.html
Also, can a desktop .NET client create (and use) a cf.NET remote server
object?

No, remoting is not supported on CF.
Lastly, can a cf.NET server object be accessed (is cliented a word?)
simultaneously by a desktop .NET client and a local cf.NET client?

Again, no remoting support. Best idea is to take a look at web services. Or,
give us a more specific scenario and we'll make some suggestions.

Cheers
Chris

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Chris J.T. Auld [MVP]

You may also like to take a loo at
http://www.bistia.com/en/prod-camerawrapper.html
Which is a CF library for dealing with the LifeView FlyCam Compact Flash
camera.

Cheers
Chris
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