HI Mike -
You're correct that building the image from acquired lines is performed in onboard memory. When saying that the driver performs this task, I left my wording imprecise to avoid delving into details that weren't pertinent to the conversation at the time.
As said in the previous posts of this thread, the current design of our IMAQ devices doesn't generate a
Frame Done signal during linescan acquisitions. I'm not privvy to the design specs that explain why this is the case, but unfortunately the signal just isn't generated.
There's also no means of querying the board for the number of lines currently in an (onboard) acquisition buffer. Until the frame is completely built, we don't have access to it. However, if you have a DAQ device, you can drive the HSYNC signal to a RTSI line, read that line on your high-speed DAQ counter, and track the lines that way.
David Staab, CLA
Staff Systems Engineer
National Instruments