Yes. Exacq has tested compatibility with the following configuration: <br> *Intel Q57TM Micro-ATX motherboard *Two eDVR boards *PCIe 1x Riser <br> At this time, Q57 is the only chipset that is supported for use with the PCIe 1x riser card. <br>
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Replacing an eDVR Board on a Windows-based exacqVision System (Legacy)
The following procedures describe the process for replacing an eDVR board in a Windows-based exacqVision server. If you have an exacqVision server with multiple eDVR boards, complete both procedures; on a single-board system, you can skip directly to the second procedure. NOTE: You must be logged in to Windows as an Adminsitrator to perform these… Continue reading Replacing an eDVR Board on a Windows-based exacqVision System (Legacy)
Assigning the Device Number to an eDVR Board in Linux
To assign the device number to an eDVR board in Linux, complete the following steps.<br> NOTE: This process is usually required when replacing or adding boards. This is the same as using Control Center in Windows. Exit the ExacqVision software.Open the Terminal from Start>Accessories>Terminal.Type the following to stop the Exacq Service: sudo /etc/init.d/edvrserver stopType the following: sudo… Continue reading Assigning the Device Number to an eDVR Board in Linux