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H A D | ioctl_bt848.h | diff 38706 Mon Aug 31 16:31:36 MDT 1998 sos Added Capture Area ioctl - BT848[SG]CAPAREA. Normally the full 640x480 (768x576 PAL) image is grabbed. This ioctl allows a smaller area from anywhere within the video image to be grabbed, eg a 400x300 image from (50,10). See restrictions in BT848SCAPAREA. Submitted by: Roger Hardiman <roger@cs.strath.ac.uk> |
H A D | bktr_reg.h | diff 38706 Mon Aug 31 16:31:36 MDT 1998 sos Added Capture Area ioctl - BT848[SG]CAPAREA. Normally the full 640x480 (768x576 PAL) image is grabbed. This ioctl allows a smaller area from anywhere within the video image to be grabbed, eg a 400x300 image from (50,10). See restrictions in BT848SCAPAREA. Submitted by: Roger Hardiman <roger@cs.strath.ac.uk> |
H A D | bktr_core.c | diff 38706 Mon Aug 31 16:31:36 MDT 1998 sos Added Capture Area ioctl - BT848[SG]CAPAREA. Normally the full 640x480 (768x576 PAL) image is grabbed. This ioctl allows a smaller area from anywhere within the video image to be grabbed, eg a 400x300 image from (50,10). See restrictions in BT848SCAPAREA. Submitted by: Roger Hardiman <roger@cs.strath.ac.uk> |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/i386/include/ | ||
H A D | ioctl_bt848.h | diff 38706 Mon Aug 31 16:31:36 MDT 1998 sos Added Capture Area ioctl - BT848[SG]CAPAREA. Normally the full 640x480 (768x576 PAL) image is grabbed. This ioctl allows a smaller area from anywhere within the video image to be grabbed, eg a 400x300 image from (50,10). See restrictions in BT848SCAPAREA. Submitted by: Roger Hardiman <roger@cs.strath.ac.uk> |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | options | diff 38706 Mon Aug 31 16:31:36 MDT 1998 sos Added Capture Area ioctl - BT848[SG]CAPAREA. Normally the full 640x480 (768x576 PAL) image is grabbed. This ioctl allows a smaller area from anywhere within the video image to be grabbed, eg a 400x300 image from (50,10). See restrictions in BT848SCAPAREA. Submitted by: Roger Hardiman <roger@cs.strath.ac.uk> |
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