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Top Forums Programming Receiving JPEG packet from camera Post 302482055 by photon on Monday 20th of December 2010 01:25:00 PM
Old 12-20-2010
I don't have documentation that is the problem and I am forced to try and understand how to get this JPEG image correct.

Documentation does say image size is

Code:
0xNNMMZZYY - Image Size 32 bits

The data for example gives me:
NN=0
MM=0
ZZ=10
YY=64

I know how many data bytes total from the formula I calulated.
((zz - 1) * 259) + 256 + YY = DataSize for individual packets

Don't know what the formula means, but it works, so I tried to append
the bytes one by one, but got a fuzzy image and I know the camera works
because the older pascal code works and uses a Blockwrite function:
Code:
 Blockwrite(MyFileHandle, byte, 1, BytesRead);

which writes byte by byte in a loop, similar to the way I first explained and tried to emulate.
 

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GB18030(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual							GB18030(5)

NAME
gb18030 -- GB 18030 encoding method for Chinese text SYNOPSIS
ENCODING "GB18030" DESCRIPTION
The GB18030 encoding implements GB 18030-2000, a PRC national standard for the encoding of Chinese characters. It is a superset of the older GB 2312-1980 and GBK encodings, and incorporates Unicode's Unihan Extension A completely. It also provides code space for all Unicode 3.0 code points. Multibyte characters in the GB18030 encoding can be one byte, two bytes, or four bytes long. There are a total of over 1.5 million code positions. GB 11383-1981 (ASCII) characters are represented by single bytes in the range 0x00 to 0x7F. Chinese characters are represented as either two bytes or four bytes. Characters that are represented by two bytes begin with a byte in the range 0x81-0xFE and end with a byte either in the range 0x40-0x7E or 0x80-0xFE. Characters that are represented by four bytes begin with a byte in the range 0x81-0xFE, have a second byte in the range 0x30-0x39, a third byte in the range 0x81-0xFE and a fourth byte in the range 0x30-0x39. SEE ALSO
euc(5), gb2312(5), gbk(5), utf8(5) Chinese National Standard GB 18030-2000: Information Technology -- Chinese ideograms coded character set for information interchange -- Extension for the basic set, March 2000. The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, The Unicode Consortium, 2000. STANDARDS
The GB18030 encoding is believed to be compatible with GB 18030-2000. BSD
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