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SuperView(TM) 50

RGB Spectrum

SuperView 50 displays up to six real-time video windows on one highresolution monitor. Each window can be positioned, scaled to full screen,overlaid with computer graphics or overlapped with other video windows.The system was developed for applications requiring the simultaneousdisplay of high quality video and computer-generated images. SuperViewis a third generation system based on a proprietary design thatguarantees real-time video performance under all conditions. Itsimultaneously displays NTSC (or PAL) composite video and Y/C (S-Video)signals from up to six cameras, tape recorders, video disc orteleconferencing systems. In addition, it will accept various high linerate video signals from FLIR (up to 875 lines) and medical imagers.SuperView is a stand-alone peripheral controlled over an RS-232 port. Itconnects between the host computer and its monitor over RGB lines andcombines the video and computer signals downstream of the computer framebuffer. Its architecture offers a unique advantage: no burden is imposedon the host CPU, frame buffer or bus. The frame buffer continues toperform all normal window operations and graphics processing. SuperViewsupports software control to manipulate the video windows, adjust videoparameters, and control graphics overlays. Optional X.TV(TM) softwareprovides full integration under X Windows.SuperView 50 displays up to sixreal-time video windows on one high resolution monitor. Each window canbe positioned, scaled to full screen, overlaid with computer graphics oroverlapped with other video windows. The system was developed forapplications requiring the simultaneous display of high quality video andcomputer-generated images. SuperView is a third generation system basedon a proprietary design that guarantees real-time video performance underall conditions. It simultaneously displays NTSC (or PAL) composite videoand Y/C (S-Video) signals from up to six cameras, tape recorders, videodisc or teleconferencing systems. In addition, it will accept varioushigh line rate video signals from FLIR (up to 875 lines) and medicalimagers. SuperView is a stand-alone peripheral controlled over an RS-232 port. It connects between the host computer and its monitor over RGBlines and combines the video and computer signals downstream of thecomputer frame buffer. Its architecture offers a unique advantage: noburden is imposed on the host CPU, frame buffer or bus. The frame buffercontinues to perform all normal window operations and graphicsprocessing. SuperView supports software control to manipulate the videowindows, adjust video parameters, and control graphics overlays. OptionalX.TVZ software provides full integration under X Windows. SuperView 50displays up to six real-time video windows on one high resolutionmonitor. Each window can be positioned, scaled to full screen, overlaidwith computer graphics or overlapped with other video windows. The systemwas developed for applications requiring the simultaneous display of highquality video and computer-generated images. SuperView is a thirdgeneration system based on a proprietary design that guarantees real-timevideo performance under all conditions. It simultaneously displays NTSC(or PAL) composite video and Y/C (S-Video) signals from up to sixcameras, tape recorders, video disc or teleconferencing systems. Inaddition, it will accept various high line rate video signals from FLIR(up to 875 lines) and medical imagers. SuperView is a stand-aloneperipheral controlled over an RS-232 port. It connects between the hostcomputer and its monitor over RGB lines and combines the video andcomputer signals downstream of the computer frame buffer. Itsarchitecture offers a unique advantage: no burden is imposed on the hostCPU, frame buffer or bus. The frame buffer continues to perform allnormal window operations and graphics processing. SuperView supportssoftware control to manipulate the video windows, adjust videoparameters, and control graphics overlays. Optional X.TVZ softwareprovides full integration under X Windows. SuperView 50 displays up tosix real-time video windows on one high resolution monitor. Each windowcan be positioned, scaled to full screen, overlaid with computer graphicsor overlapped with other video windows. The system was developed forapplications requiring the simultaneous display of high quality video andcomputer-generated images. SuperView is a third generation system basedon a proprietary design that guarantees real-time video performance underall conditions. It simultaneously displays NTSC (or PAL) composite videoand Y/C (S-Video) signals from up to six cameras, tape recorders, videodisc or teleconferencing systems. In addition, it will accept varioushigh line rate video signals from FLIR (up to 875 lines) and medicalimagers. SuperView is a stand-alone peripheral controlled over an RS-232 port. It connects between the host computer and its monitor over RGBlines and combines the video and computer signals downstream of thecomputer frame buffer. Its architecture offers a unique advantage: noburden is imposed on the host CPU, frame buffer or bus. The frame buffercontinues to perform all normal window operations and graphicsprocessing. SuperView supports software control to manipulate the videowindows, adjust video parameters, and control graphics overlays. OptionalX.TVZ software provides full integration under X Windows. SuperView 50displays up to six real-time video windows on one high resolutionmonitor. Each window can be positioned, scaled to full screen, overlaidwith computer graphics or overlapped with other video windows. The systemwas developed for applications requiring the simultaneous display of highquality video and computer-generated images. SuperView is a thirdgeneration system based on a proprietary design that guarantees real-timevideo performance under all conditions. It simultaneously displays NTSC(or PAL) composite video and Y/C (S-Video) signals from up to sixcameras, tape recorders, video disc or teleconferencing systems. Inaddition, it will accept various high line rate video signals from FLIR(up to 875 lines) and medical imagers. SuperView is a stand-aloneperipheral controlled over an RS-232 port. It connects between the hostcomputer and its monitor over RGB lines and combines the video andcomputer signals downstream of the computer frame buffer. Itsarchitecture offers a unique advantage: no burden is imposed on the hostCPU, frame buffer or bus. The frame buffer continues to perform allnormal window operations and graphics processing. SuperView supportssoftware control to manipulate the video windows, adjust videoparameters, and control graphics overlays. Optional X.TVZ softwareprovides full integration under X Windows.

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RGB Spectrum
950 Marina Village Pky
Alameda, CA 94501
USA
Phone: (510) 814-7000
Fax: (510) 814-7026