USB devices command
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
Hi everyone. I’m about to buy a thermal imaging camera which unfortionaly does not have an SD-card slot. Therfote I will have to use a USB cable to get the images to my disk. The firm states it will behave as a drive… but I wil test this befor I buy, using the ARMx6. Hoping the ARMx6 has the best USB capability’s. Using my A9 or RISC-PC (with Unipod-USB podule) I can use a task window with the command USBdevices which results in more info, like vendor and so on. Is there a way to “push” the USB connectoin on the ARMx6 if it does not work automaticaly? Or is it, either it works or not… |
John Rickman (71) 646 posts |
You may find !USBKick helpful. |
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
Hi John, do you use !USBKick on the ARMx6? I think I tryed it and it did not work… I will try again. |
David J. Ruck (33) 1635 posts |
If you want USB information this http://www.xat.nl/riscos/sw/usb/usbinfo.htm is much better than using the *commands. |
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
Hi John, thanks for the help, USBKick works. Hi David, !USBinfo is new to me, but looks like a verry valuable tool. Thanks. |
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
Hi again, I have been testing with my Nikon D90. It shows up using !USBinfo and I have tryd !USBKick but the camera does not show his SD-card on the tool bar. (I normally use one of these USB Card readers) If I can get my Nicon to “show” his SD-card via the UDB-cable then I’m hopeful the thermal imaging camera will do the same. Has anyone connected his Photo camera via an USB-cable? |
Stuart Swales (8827) 1357 posts |
Not all cameras expose their storage to the host in a way that RISC OS will be able to use immediately – for the D90: “As it turns out, the D90 does not show up as a USB mass-storage device, so you won’t see it as a drive that you can copy files directly to/from. It does show up as a PTP (picture transfer protocol) device.” |
Doug Webb (190) 1180 posts |
In which case you can try Dave Higton’s MTP application which works with either MTP or PTP devices. |
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
Hi Stuard and Doug, Thanks for the help! Thanks to all, Steve |
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
To all, who have been helping me out or following this post, about how to read the internal memory of a Testo thermal camera. I have been to the Testo firm in Brussels, www.testo.com and tried to “enter” the internal memory of the “Testo 856”, but no luck. Although I was told that the camera was accessible as a memory drive, it did not work. As soon as I connected the camera to the USB port, my ARMx6 desktop blocked as if the camera was constantly sending commands to start the “free down-loadable” windows program which of course it cold not find. I still was able to move the pointer on my desktop but cold not drag a window. As soon as I disconnect the camera, the computer seem to have remembered which window I have tried to move and the window jumped to the new position by its selves. Clearly the camera was constantly sending interrupts. Therefore, I was not able to try any of the software suggested by many of you. Thanks for the effort guys! A camera which is specifically made to work only with a Windows program is not for me, so I wend home with all my money still in my pocket… It takes special effort to make a camera that incompatible… |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Not so much effort into making something incompatible, more like effort into making it work well on the target system (and if it breaks on everything else, too bad).
I wonder if it was expecting some sort of acknowledgement? That Windows might reply on a way that RISC OS does not? |
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
Will never know. If I ever buy a thermal imaging camera, it will be one with a removable Micro-SD card. |
David J. Ruck (33) 1635 posts |
I’ve got a Hti HT-A1 thermal camera, recognised as USB storage device by Linux, and works OK. Tried it on the mini.m via a USB2 hub, it recognises it as mass storage, but doesn’t display a drive icon. When directly connected to Pi 4B, it just stiffs the machine, mouse moves but nothing else. :( |
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
Hi David, nice of you to try as well. One of these days someone will find a compatible camera. |
Steve (8993) 54 posts |
Yes!!! I’v bought a Voltcraft WBM-460 it’s a multivolt meter with a IR camera on board. And yes it has a MicroSD slot to save and record images an messuring data. 363 euro Ex VAT in promotion. Bought it on the webschop of Conrad electronic. Thanks for all you help guys! |