XCI-SX1 SDK / SDK Technical Manual
2.6.4 GKermit
G-Kermit is a Unix program for transferring files with the Kermit
protocol. G-Kermit is a product of the Kermit Project at Columbia
University in New York City. G-Kermit is fast, small, portable, easy to
use, interoperable, low-maintenance, stable, and reliable. It features text
and binary file transfer on both 7-bit and 8-bit connections. Files can be
transferred singly or in groups. Automatic startup configuration is
available via the GKERMIT environment variable.
(http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/gkermit.html)
G-Kermit is used to transfer the Look Up Table from a remote host to
the camera device through serial or telnet connection. The application’s
source code in /usr/src has been customized so that the transferred
data will be written to /tmp/.LUTbin.
The build tree contains the development tree where CF images are
created. It’s installed on /usr/src/smartcam-build-tree directory
and linked to /buildtree. For more information on how to use the
build tree, please refer to UM_SDK.pdf document.
The files specifically created for the SmartCam project are also installed
in the development environment on different directories. These files and
their destinations are discussed below.
2.8.1 /usr/smartcam/bin Directory
This directory contains some symbolic links to run GUI setting
application on SDK environment.
2.8.2 /usr/smartcam/include Directory
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