And a special feature from Bud, not being present in Ex series cameras: graphics overlay toggle using the Back button. Toggle the button to enable/disable the overlay. Very useful if only want to see the scene with no temperature scale and stuff. Provides 100% use of the screen real estate.
And one sorely needed in all such cameras! That was always the most annoying part of UVC streaming on my old E4, the inability to turn off the overlay.
"Not present in Ex series cameras", does that mean it's present in some other Flir models and you brought it over somehow? Or did you implement that from scratch?
(Don't suppose any of 'em have the ability to stream both the IR and Visible images simultaneously, say like a side-by-side image?)
... not as simple as patching a couple bytes...
... implanting code from other device models...
At risk of derailing what's already probably one of the most breathlessly-anticipated developments on the forum (at least to me!), I feel like your methodology here might also be worth its own thread or something. I'm more of a hardware guy so maybe I'm the only one absolutely mystified by what you're doing, but.. mixing and matching snippets of compiled code, it sounds like? 'Ow the 'eck do you do that?
I guess all the cameras in the series are based on the same processor, and even other series are probably on the same general architecture, but still, I can't just slice up part of Word.exe and paste it into Excel.exe and change the way it works. Can I? Aren't there a gazillion things done by the compiler and linker, which you'd have to manually adjust every time you move parts around?
Welp, I just ordered a new E4 Wifi to replace the old (stolen) one. Can't wait to see how this turns out. Bud, if you're ever in Detroit, hit me up for a beer or something!