So, today I was debugging a problem in a FLIR camera, and telnet to it so I could access it's command line to diagnose the problem. I hit version command to check if the software I am using is correct, these cameras use firmwares based on old Windows CE builds...
The output was the following:
Version 0.4.3 running on WinCE 6.0
Copyright (C) 1994-1998 Tim Norman and others.
Copyright (C) 1998-2009 ReactOS Team
Copyright (C) 2004-2009 FLIR Systems AB
Is this the same ReactOS as this webpage? Does someone has more information on this?
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Do you know the specific model of camera?
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It seems they are using ReactOS' command line interpreter (cmd.exe), which is itself based on the one from FreeDOS (hence "Tim Norman" appearing in the copyright license).
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It's a standard E6 camera from Flir with firmware 3.16.0. Just found it curious
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Do you say this based only on the Tim Norman reference, or is there something else you found?
All I can see from FLIR themselves is a reference to the same version of lwIP that ROS uses:
https://www.flir.com/globalassets/suppo ... censes.pdf
https://reactos.org/wiki/Third_party_libraries
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My comment was based on this:karlexceed wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 7:12 pmDo you say this based only on the Tim Norman reference, or is there something else you found?
All I can see from FLIR themselves is a reference to the same version of lwIP that ROS uses:
https://www.flir.com/globalassets/suppo ... censes.pdf
https://reactos.org/wiki/Third_party_libraries
https://git.reactos.org/?p=reactos.git; ... cf692#l143
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