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| Beaglebone Black Industrial
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| Logitech C545 webcam
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| Steps:
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| Installed Debian Jessie via a netinstall from [http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardDebian Elinux.org BeagleBoardDebian]. Used serial port. Migrated to Devuan. Installed Zoneminder using jessie-backports according to official install guide.
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| Industrial BBB was chosen, in the hopes of using it as a dashcam under winter conditions.
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| Camera works plugged into USB. Logitech camera works under the following settings
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| * Local
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| * MJPG
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| * 960 x 720
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| * PAL
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| Total load with camera, gets about 960x720 3FPS, with .7 load on the server, in monitor mode. Making this a potential external ZM server.
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| YUYV works with resolution of 320x240, but no higher. MJPG is able to get 320x240, 640x480, and 960x720.
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| This being an SBC, there is a additional interfaces, expansions (I2C, GPIO) to use in addition to the camera itself. Sensors can be added easily.
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| Note: I ran into problems using this BBB with a long (>25 ft) ethernet cable. Network functions were slow, or failing. This could be a problem, if you were to use these as substitutes for cameras. It may have been my particular model (BBB Element14 industrial).
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