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** Bulwark BW-601E8
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Progressive Scan CMOS sensor
Standard 6mm fixed lens optional
36*F5 LEDs, 20m IR view
Item no.              BW-601E8
Image Sensor          1.0 Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS sensor
Lens                 Standard 6mm fixed lens
LEDs & IR distance   36*F5 LEDs, 20m IR view
Min. Illumination    3300mV/Lux-sec; 0Lux@ IR on
OS                   Embedded RTOS design, dual core DSP 32bit.
Video Codec          H.264
Analog Video Output  1CH BNC output, support CVBS standard
Video Resolution     Main stream: 720P@25FPS
Sub stream: 640*360, 480*270, 352*192@25FPS
Video Frame Rate     25FPS, support adjustable 1-25fps
Streaming Level      2 adjustable
Bit Rate             50k-8Mbps
Network Port         10-100M Ethernet RJ45 port
Network Protocol     TCP/IP/HTTP/RTSP/FTP/PPPOE/DDNS/NTP/UPnP
POE                  Support built-in 802.3af Compliant POE
Software             Free Client software and charged Intelligent Video CMS software
IVS software support mobile phone view. Symbian, Android and iPhone mobile.
ONVIF                ONVIF 2.0 compliant
Working Temperature  -10° C~+50° C
Power input          DC 12V +5%


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2. 2.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor
3. 1080P@25FPS video frame rate.
4. Multiple adjustable resolutions with self-adapting technology
5. Supporting dual streaming level
6. Protocol- TCP/IP/HTTP/RTSP/FTP/PPPOE/DDNS/NTP/UPnP etc.
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8. Various recording modes- motion detection recording, alarm recording, schedule recording and manual recording.
9. USB memory optional (Only for original Kingston)
10. Support ONVIF 2.0
11. Wide Dynamic Range, Max. 100db
Item no.              BW-602E9
Image Sensor          2.0 Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS sensor
Lens                 6mm/4-9mm lens optional
LEDs & IR distance   42*F5 LEDs, 20-25m IR view
Min. Illumination    1.9V/Lux-sec; 0Lux@IR on
OS                   Embedded RTOS design, dual core DSP 32bit.
Video Codec          H.264
Analog Video Output  1CH BNC output, support CVBS standard
Video Resolution     Main stream:  1080P,960P, 720P@25FPS
Sub stream: 640*360, 480*270, 352*192@25FPS
Video Frame Rate     25FPS, support adjustable 1-25fps
Streaming Level      2 adjustable
Bit Rate             50k-8Mbps
Network Port         10-100M Ethernet RJ45 port
Network Protocol     TCP/IP/HTTP/RTSP/FTP/PPPOE/DDNS/NTP/UPnP
POE                  Support built-in 802.3af Compliant POE
SD card              Optional
Software             Free Client software and charged Intelligent Video CMS software
IVS software support mobile phone view. Symbian, Android and IPhone mobile.
ONVIF                ONVIF 2.0 compliant
Working Temperature  temperature -10 ~ +50 C
Power input          DC 12V +5%
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Subject: docs/183927: missing info about kernel toolchain in kernel building
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>Number:         183927
>Category:       docs
>Synopsis:       missing info about kernel toolchain in kernel building chapter in handbook
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-doc
>State:          open
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>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed Nov 13 14:50:00 UTC 2013
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>Originator:     Mateusz Guzik
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>Description:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/kernelconfig-trouble.html

If a user is building a kernel from other freebsd verion than he is currently running, weird failures can occur due to lack of proper toolchain.

Toolchain can by build by:
- buildworld
- toolchain
- kernel-toolchain

This should be noted.
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