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The Captivator Frame Grabber
The frame grabber used to capture the first generation of specimen images of rocks in Bob's collection was a now discontinued 16-bit half size ISA card called the Captivator that was manufactured by Videologic. VideoLogic recommended an IBM or fully compatible E/ISA standard PC with a 33 MHz 386, 4 Mb ram and a 100 MB hard drive running Windows as the minimum platform to support this card. VideoLogic has since discontinued the Captivator, citing unavailability of electronic parts discontinued by manufacturer as the reason. They do not have an direct replacement at a low-end price point. You may still be able to find this grabber in stock at some catalogers and retailers. It's a shame to see this board disappear; at $100 it was a good value and an inexpensive introduction to frame grabbing and computer video.
The Captivator card came bundled with Microsoft Video for Windows and VideoLogic Videosnap software. It can frame grab 8, 16 or 24-bit RGB images from Pal as well as NTSC video sources with a maximum resolution of 640x480 pixels. It outputs image files in DIB and BMP formats. AVI format movies can also be made with this package. If you want to play with movies, the faster your machine is, the better.
I've used this frame grabber with a 33 MHZ 386 SX as well as a 100 MHZ 486 DX4 and it functioned properly in both machines. Installation of the card and software was straight-forward and well documented. Mine cost just under $100. VideoLogic still offers a high end video and still capture board, the Captivator PCI. Further information regarding it is available at thier web site, VideoLogic Online.
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