Hello, I'm a newbie in the field of Embedded systems. I have a at91sam9263 board with me and project deals with Real Time Image Processing. I want to know how to integrate OpenCV and uvision. Can any one throw up some light on this...
Hi, if you just want to run openCV code on an embedded target, you should include the source code you need into your project and build it.
Yes, here in the United States. I recently changed jobs, but I wrote software for 15 years. I wrote software and embedded systems (microcontroller) software for industrial control. The companies I worked for made machines, and the customer would want the machine to do something something special. My biggest project was a computer system that made cardboard. I used software and it read temperature, pressure, strain and aligned the paper with video to make the board. It was a very fun project and took about 6 months.
You may think I am making a joke, but to test the software I did two things:
1) We had a man that put machine parts on a truck to ship them. He was not very smart. I would have him run the software, because he would do things I never thought of. If you were to enter a number on the touchpanel, he may enter "12wAZ" and the software should not crash. If he could play with my software for 1 or 2 days and not crash it, it was ready to go.
2) Instead of reading actual data, I would build huge datafiles and put errors in them and let the software run overnight.
The next thing you can do is DOCUMENT! DOCUMENT! DOCUMENT! DOCUMENT! DOCUMENT! DOCUMENT! DOCUMENT! Everyone will tell you that they have built a project and were in a hurry and did not document their software. Then they come back in 2 weeks and can't figure out what their software did!
There are books for "best practices." I have 1 or 2 for sale soon for you. Everyone develops their own way to write software. Maybe your way is better than mine. Remember - you must be smart or they wouldn't ask you to do it!
To Master Reset: you appear to have replied in the wrong thread!
I think your reply relates to this thread: http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread15495.asp doesn't it?