
Common Vision Blox 10 includes support for Microsoft Windows Vista
German machine-vision specialist Stemmer Imaging GmbH has released version 10 of its Common Vision Blox (CVB) programming library, which includes support for the 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows Vista and a new, highly optimised installation routine.
Version 10 also complies with Microsoft's OS design rules for genuine Vista support, so that the new features and strengthened security it provides can be used in conjunction with CVB.
The CVB installation routines have been fully revised and updated for this release. To avoid unnecessary delays when using the installation program, the system's developers felt that it was particularly important to keep any user prompts to an absolute minimum. In addition, no further system restarts are required - even after the installation of the hardware drivers. Once installed, all other system settings can be accessed through the central management console, which is another new feature in the latest version of the software.
The compilation of customised installation routines required to transfer proprietary CVB-based applications from one machine to another have been greatly simplified - a feature that is particularly useful for system integrators and application companies, says Stemmer Imaging.
Version 10 can be downloaded from the CVB Web-site at the address given below. This update is, of course, free of charge for registered users of the software. A free 14-day full version is also available for evaluation purposes.
Contact:
Stemmer Imaging GmbH
Gutenbergstrasse 9-11
82178 Puchheim
Germany
Phone: +49-89-80902-0
Fax: +49-89-80902-116
Email: info@imaging.de
Web: http://www.stemmer-imaging.de
Web: http://www.commonvisionblox.com
Version 10 also complies with Microsoft's OS design rules for genuine Vista support, so that the new features and strengthened security it provides can be used in conjunction with CVB.
The CVB installation routines have been fully revised and updated for this release. To avoid unnecessary delays when using the installation program, the system's developers felt that it was particularly important to keep any user prompts to an absolute minimum. In addition, no further system restarts are required - even after the installation of the hardware drivers. Once installed, all other system settings can be accessed through the central management console, which is another new feature in the latest version of the software.
The compilation of customised installation routines required to transfer proprietary CVB-based applications from one machine to another have been greatly simplified - a feature that is particularly useful for system integrators and application companies, says Stemmer Imaging.
Version 10 can be downloaded from the CVB Web-site at the address given below. This update is, of course, free of charge for registered users of the software. A free 14-day full version is also available for evaluation purposes.
Contact:
Stemmer Imaging GmbH
Gutenbergstrasse 9-11
82178 Puchheim
Germany
Phone: +49-89-80902-0
Fax: +49-89-80902-116
Email: info@imaging.de
Web: http://www.stemmer-imaging.de
Web: http://www.commonvisionblox.com


