so i softbricked my cmp741e but flashing the rom on the craig site, after about 2 weeks of messing i got it back up with the help of some people on another forum and their nandroids....i can flash cm9 and cm10 but touchscreen wont work because we have a severe lack of developers with this device...
i have a similar question regarding these 2 cpus.
they look nearly same spec by spec (except for frequency, graphics, and cache) but are both 17watt cpus...
Which would you say would use less battery?
for some reason i would have to say the i7 would beat out this very similar i5
im thinking ip based, poe switch, http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/663882-REG/Sanyo_VDC_HD3300_VDC_HD3300_Full_HD_Vandal.html
custom build raid i5-i7 rackmount server
So I'm researching the feasibility of an building in-house NVR for a security camera upgrade project at my company. We'll be moving to megapixel cameras over ip....just wondering if anyone has built their own reliable nvr from scratch, if so what software do you use?
it depends on which version of windows 7 ur talking about, for my SSD company image i was able to slim it down to 11GB with just drivers and all windows updates loaded (nvidia 266 drivers eat a big chunk)
newegg business has this drive right now for buy 4, get 1 free so u can get 320gb if u raid 0 em if u got a badass enough controller, or at least raid 5 em for safety and get tons of bandwidth
ya thats what we're looking for, just high def or at least usable, we've been using trusty BOSCH DiBOS systems for a while but they are outdated and very pixelated, pretty much useless footage whenever we have incidents
So my company is looking to update it's cameras for higher resolution so we can capture license plates, faces, and if need be zoom in to certain spots. I would also like some cameras to be night vision capable and perhaps if they have some sort of way to read license plates in total darkness, I...