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alexjaw - 22 Jun 2007 09:41 GMT
I'm working with a digital pen platform a would like to make some demos using
Flash. I can see that it's easy to grab external data and bring it in to Flash.
However, my embedded software is sending data at a rate of 100 data points per
second. I have not really figured out if its possible to have this fast
connection to flash (update problem?). Imagine that you are using the digital
pen, drawing something, and have the streaming information to be presented in
an Flash application

thank's in advance
AJ
MotionMaker - 25 Jun 2007 13:06 GMT
Flash is capable of sending live video and sound measured in thousands of bits
per second.

100 data points is how many bytes/sec is how name bits/sec? If only two
values, then it does not seem like much.

The problem is in the com protocol needs streaming. You may have to look at
Flash Media Server or possibly Flash Remoting messaging. Flash Media Server has
demos of whiteboards that may meet your needs.
 
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