Attached screenshots of 'Grab to MMF' tests with store resolution > 1024x768 using API Test program.
@Olivier
Could you please try if you can reproduce this result?
Grab to MMF
Hi Olivier,
I have just tested SmartSEM 5.05 with API Client 3.6/Server 3.6 and API Client 4.0/Server 4.0, and it works in both cases.
Do you have the same API Server version as the Client version? Which SmartSEM 5.05 Service packs do you have installed?
Could you please nevertheless try if it works when you do Grab to MMF in the API Test Program (in Start -> Carl Zeiss -> RRemote Client -> SmartSEM API Test)?
Regarding SmartSEM update costs, please direct your inquiry to your local Zeiss sales representative.
Best regards,
Heiko
I have just tested SmartSEM 5.05 with API Client 3.6/Server 3.6 and API Client 4.0/Server 4.0, and it works in both cases.
Do you have the same API Server version as the Client version? Which SmartSEM 5.05 Service packs do you have installed?
Could you please nevertheless try if it works when you do Grab to MMF in the API Test Program (in Start -> Carl Zeiss -> RRemote Client -> SmartSEM API Test)?
Regarding SmartSEM update costs, please direct your inquiry to your local Zeiss sales representative.
Best regards,
Heiko
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Re: Grab to MMF
First of all follow the guidelines and then do this
IntPtr fileHandle = OpenFileMapping(SECTION_MAP_READ, false, strFileName);
if (fileHandle == IntPtr.Zero)
{
LogInfo("Erreur OpenFileMapping Grab Image to MMF");
}
else
{
// Obtain a read/write map for the entire file
IntPtr fileMap = MapViewOfFile(fileHandle, SECTION_MAP_READ, 0, 0,
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IntPtr fileHandle = OpenFileMapping(SECTION_MAP_READ, false, strFileName);
if (fileHandle == IntPtr.Zero)
{
LogInfo("Erreur OpenFileMapping Grab Image to MMF");
}
else
{
// Obtain a read/write map for the entire file
IntPtr fileMap = MapViewOfFile(fileHandle, SECTION_MAP_READ, 0, 0,
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Re: Grab to MMF
It sounds like you are working with an application that captures images from a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and saves them in a Multimedia File Format (MMF). It's unfortunate that you're encountering issues when trying to grab larger images. To address this problem, here are a few steps you can.Larger images require more memory to process and store. Check if your system has enough available memory to handle the larger image sizes. Running out of memory can lead to failures. The software or library you're using to grab and save images might have limitations on the image size it can handle. Check depthcrypto documentation of the software or library to see if there are any recommendations or limitations related to image dimensions. Review the code you're using for grabbing and saving images. Ensure that your code is optimized for memory usage and performance. Avoid unnecessary memory allocations and ensure that you're properly releasing resources after processing.