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There is a conflict in the BIOS Setup program. This problem generally occurs when there is a PCI memory mapping error or when there is a PCI-IRQ routing error. To resolve this problem with the PCI form factor, first try to swap boards from one PCI slot to another.

If the above solution does not work, try the following to determine if there is an IRQ conflict.

-Under Windows NT, go to the Windows NT Diagnostics property page (found under Start Programs Administrative Tools (Common)). Under the Resources page, check for devices that are sharing an IRQ with your Matrox frame grabber.

-Under Windows 2000, right-click on My Computer, and select Manage from the presented menu. From the Computer Management explorer window,

display the System Tools\ System Information\ Hardware Resources\ IRQs folder. Check for devices that are sharing an IRQ with your Matrox frame grabber.

!Not enough memory to allocate buffer under Windows NT 4.0

This is the message that you will receive if you try to allocate a grab buffer that is greater than the amount of DMA memory specified during software installation. This problem can be addressed by changing the amount of DMA memory on your computer. Re-allocate DMA memory using the included milconfig.exe utility. Alternatively, uninstall and reinstall MIL and specify the appropriate amount of DMA memory.

Grabbing Problems

!The trigger pulse is not being sent

This happens when the opto-isolated trigger pulse is not connected. When using the opto-isolated trigger, both OPTOTRIG- and OPTOTRIG+ signals must be connected. OPTOTRIG- is usually connected to the ground of the trigger source.

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Contents Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link Page Contents Hardware reference Appendix B Technical information Page Introduction TTL Matrox Meteor-II /Camera LinkOr Matrox Genesis processor board1 Processing, analysis, and archiving Matrix/bar code reading, and calibrationAcquisition, transfer, display control, and archiving MIL-LiteInspecting the Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link package What you need to get startedTo your computer and all peripherals Installation overview Introduction Hardware Installation Installing Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link Screw Metal Plate BIT PCI Board Slot Hardware installation VMChannel. Used to send data to another Matrox board Connecting external devicesMatrox Meteor-II /Camera Link for PC/104-Plus Reference manual for pinout information Connectors pinoutHardware installation Installing software Installing the software Using multiple Matrox Meteor-II Boards Grabbing simultaneously from different boards Multiple board installationGrabbing from two Matrox Meteor-II boards Using multiple Matrox Meteor-II boards Hardware reference Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link grab section Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link hardware referenceLUT Max Board are as followsThree ways Each of the video input Camera Link connectorsSection earlier in this chapter Is specified by the DCFVideo Interface Asic Data interfacesPCI interface Hardware reference Appendix a Troubleshooting Common problems and solutions TroubleshootingNot enough memory to allocate buffer under Windows NT IRQ conflicts Contacting Matrox Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Technical Information Technical information Connector pinouts for Matrox Meteor-II /Camera Link for PCI PIN Signal Pinout for the two Camera Link connectors is as followsSame type and length Medium Configuration Pin SignalHDT44P Pin Signal Description Pinout of the 9-pin DB9 female connector is as followsTop view of board Dgnd DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 DATA8 DATA9 Extender board Specifications Min. of 6.3 mA recommended Max. of 10 mA recommended Environmental Appendix B Technical information Appendix C Glossary Asic DCF See also progressive scanning Also known as non-interlaced. See also interlaced scanning See also horizontal sync Index Uart EU Notice European Union Regulatory ComplianceFCC Compliance Statement Industry Canada Compliance StatementPage Dorval, Quebec H9P 2T4 Product supportPage Product Assistance Request Form Describe the problem