Archive for August 15th, 2012

Microscope Cameras (round #1)

We are currently reviewing the hardware and software requirements for our new science labs as we move towards Windows 7. I was testing/reviewing the following USB microscope cameras within our teaching environment from a technical and support pespective;

  • 1 x 35UMD Digital Microscope Eyepiece 640×480 USB PC & MAC
  • 1 x 200UMD Digital Microscope Eyepiece 2MP USB
  • 1 x 300UMD Digital Microscope Eyepiece 3MP USB

All test cameras were obtained through The Digital Microscope. Note: these cameras originate in China as OEM equipment.

Electronic Eyepiece: Model NO. 35UMD-PC(0.35 Mega Pixels)
Electronic Eyepiece: Model NO. 130UMD-PC(1.30 Mega Pixels)
Electronic Eyepiece: Model NO. 300UMD-PC(3.0 Mega Pixels)
Connector USB 1.1&2.0

INSTALL:

* The 35UMD loaded reasonably well and was soon available as a standard USB camera. The only issue with this camera would be availability of driver updates and the low resolution.

* The 200UMD was an awful installer, especially when used from a “run as” context as the installer does not follow standard Windows guidelines and calls windows that are hidden if not logged in as an Administrator. Both the installer and error messages appear to have been machine translated from Chinese to English to achieve the syntax observed in the applications.

* The 300UMD used a similar installer to the 200UMD. The supplied mini-CD with driver contained corrupted installers so this could not be totally verified. Using the drivers available on the 200UMD disc the driver was loaded but we were not able to get this camera to function during the testing process. As you will see from the discussion below as I was unable to access updated driver it is impossible to tell if this was a hardware or software issue.

SUPPORT:

I visited the web site advertised on the packaging to check for updated drivers (as is standard practice). The site requires you to login to access the drivers – I created an account and logged into the website. Rather than listing drivers, the website requires a $0.00 purchase via a shopping cart to access the browsers; unfortunately the shopping cart produces a 404 Not Found error on checkout so that the drivers are in fact unavailable for download. This appears to be a feature found with many vendors of this product.

I called the support number listed on the website to gain access to the drivers. Having not received any contact, I called again this afternoon and was informed that an email was sent on Thursday. I have checked both my email and spam filtering, no email was received to my address from contact@ciderhouse.com.au [After following up I was sent a link to the 35UMD driver which is a different version to that shipped with the camera].

VERDICT: ★★
All in all the experience from a technical perspective would be rated about 4 from 10 and given a competitive product for another vendor where the drivers are available for download it would be difficult to recommend the purchase of these items.

The Sword and Laser – 2012 Book list (Part II)

The Sword and Laser (S&L) is a science fiction and fantasy-themed book club and podcast, started by Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt. The main goal of the club is to build a strong online community of sci-fi / fantasy buffs, and to discuss and enjoy books of both genres. — About S&L [www.swordandlaser.com]

The following is the list of books read by The Sword and Laser book club during the second half of 2012 (also see the list from the first half of 2012). This page is designed as is a quick reference page so that I can quickly jump between the forum pages and good read listings. Geek & Sundry host the YouTube Sword and Laser videos.

Continue reading ‘The Sword and Laser – 2012 Book list (Part II)’

Wednesday WIN (2012-Aug-15)

Synchronized Swimming Is Terrifying

The Story Board Ep. 1 “Urban Fantasy: Threat or Menace?”

The Storyboard Episode 1- “Urban Fantasy: Threat or Menace?”
Host: Patrick Rothfuss
Featuring: Emma Bull, Diana Rowland, & Jim Butcher

TableTop – Fiasco

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Adobe Patches (AUG-2012)

Adobe has released three patches for this month’s ‘Patch Tuesday’ these patched being for Adobe Reader and Acrobat, Adobe Shockwave Player and Adobe Flash Player.

Bulletin Description Severity Impact Software
APSB12-16 Security updates available for Adobe Reader and Acrobat Remote Code Execution Important Adobe Reader and Acrobat
APSB12-17 Security update available for Adobe Shockwave Player Remote Code Execution Important Adobe Shockwave Player
APSB12-18 Security update available for Adobe Flash Player Remote Code Execution Important Adobe Flash Player
LINKS:
[1.] Adobe Security Bulletins Posted (2012-Aug-14) [Adobe PSIRT Blog]
[2.] Adobe – Security bulletins and advisories (2012-Aug-14) [Adobe]

Patch Tuesday Wednesday (Aug-2012)

This month Microsoft have released nine (9) security bulletins of which five (5) have a maximum rating of Critical, and four (4) having a maximum rating of Important.

For this Update Tuesday we are releasing nine security bulletins – five Critical-class and four Important – addressing 26 vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, Exchange Server, SQL Server, Server Software, Developer Tools, and Office. [1]

Bulletin KB number Description Severity Impact Software
MS12-052 2722913 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer Remote Code Execution Critical Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer
MS12-053 2723135 Vulnerability in Remote Desktop Could Allow Remote Code Execution Remote Code Execution Critical Microsoft Windows
MS12-054 2733594 Vulnerabilities in Windows Networking Components Could Allow Remote Code Execution Remote Code Execution Critical Microsoft Windows
MS12-055 2731847 Vulnerability in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Elevation of Privilege Elevation of Privilege Important Microsoft Windows
MS12-056 2706045 Vulnerability in JScript and VBScript Engines Could Allow Remote Code Execution Remote Code Execution Important Microsoft Windows
MS12-057 2731879 Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution Remote Code Execution Important Microsoft Office
MS12-058 2740358 Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server WebReady Document Viewing Could Allow Remote Code Execution Remote Code Execution Critical Microsoft Exchange Server
MS12-059 2733918 Vulnerability in Microsoft Visio Could Allow Remote Code Execution Remote Code Execution Important Microsoft Office
MS12-060 2720573 Vulnerability in Windows Common Controls Could Allow Remote Code Execution Remote Code Execution Critical Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Server Software, Microsoft Developer Tools

PATCH NOW:
MS12-052 (Internet Explorer)
MS12-054 (Windows Networking Components)
MS12-060 (Windows Common Controls)


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