So the new generation of semi-affordable thermal imaging cameras (InfiRay C200, Vevor SC240, TopDon, etc.) apparently contain a SoC from HiSilicon and run Linux.
So the new generation of semi-affordable thermal imaging cameras (InfiRay C200, Vevor SC240, TopDon, etc.) apparently contain a SoC from HiSilicon and run Linux.
Another very important mod of course is to replace the vendor logo. Itβs actually stored as a JPEG at a fixed offset on the internal eMMC flash and u-boot just reads 64kBytes from that location and feeds it into a hardware JPEG decoder engine. The SDK sourcecode for this is abhorrent, as youβd expect and it only works with baseline (not progressive) JPEGs. Oh well πΈ
Another very important mod of course is to replace the vendor logo. Itβs actually stored as a JPEG at a fixed offset on the internal eMMC flash and u-boot just reads 64kBytes from that location and feeds it into a hardware JPEG decoder engine.
The SDK sourcecode for this is abhorrent, as youβd expect and it only works with baseline (not progressive) JPEGs. Oh well πΈ