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Show posts MenuQuote from: names_are_hard on October 09, 2023, 01:51:48 PM
I might be wrong but I assume there is a distinction here between "port Canon code" to get feature X and "implement feature X ourselves". E.g. Canon "DSLR" line has official raw video now, but presumably nobody thinks we should remove our implementation. Here it's very clear we didn't take anything from Canon.
Therefore I'd assume it would be fine to implement some log-like raw format, if we could work out a way to do so ourselves.
Quote from: names_are_hard on October 08, 2023, 09:36:10 PM
To create a port for a new cam, you'll need to learn several skills. How to program in C is one of those, and it's very easy to find guides for learning this. So that's what I'd recommend first. It is likely to take you a few months to get to an okay level of experience. If you get that far, I'll happily give you a list of what to learn next
Re VS Code, I've never used it and don't think any ML dev is using it. I believe it would be possible to configure it to build an ML repo (it's a standard Unix make build, nothing weird). It won't help you since there's no support for 800D. And there are easier ways of building ML.
Quote from: names_are_hard on October 08, 2023, 02:28:26 PM
Hi! I'm glad you enjoyed using ML.
Nobody is working on the 800D. No dev has this camera. There is no code for 800D for you to build.
To work with ML code you'll need to learn C.
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