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linuxinstall [2008/01/24 07:32]
twdorris
linuxinstall [2009/07/09 11:31]
twdorris
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-====== Installing under Linux ======+====== Installing under Linux - V2 ====== 
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 +**NOTE:** This only applies to our old V2 application. ​ The latest V3 application (which also talks to V1 and V2 ECUs) installs and runs natively under Linux already.
  
 DSMLink is written in Java.  Java is cross platform. ​ So DSMLink should be as well.  And it is, mostly. ​ Here are the steps one user used to get DSMLink up and running under Linux. ​ Please keep in mind that this is not something we at ECMTuning support. ​ We're not going to be able to help much getting this up and going if you have problems. ​ It's being provided here for reference and archival purposes. ​ If the original author would step forward and claim this, I'll *gladly* include your name as key contributor. ​ I don't want anyone thinking I did this writeup. ​ I did not.  I'm merely copying the text here for reference. DSMLink is written in Java.  Java is cross platform. ​ So DSMLink should be as well.  And it is, mostly. ​ Here are the steps one user used to get DSMLink up and running under Linux. ​ Please keep in mind that this is not something we at ECMTuning support. ​ We're not going to be able to help much getting this up and going if you have problems. ​ It's being provided here for reference and archival purposes. ​ If the original author would step forward and claim this, I'll *gladly* include your name as key contributor. ​ I don't want anyone thinking I did this writeup. ​ I did not.  I'm merely copying the text here for reference.
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   sudo apt-get install j2sdk1.4   sudo apt-get install j2sdk1.4
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 +Note: It seems that there is a open source free version of the JDK available. It also seems to be included with fedora 9, see: http://​www.jboss.org/​feeds/​post/​java_is_finally_free_and_open.
  
 **Step 2:** Download JavaComm API (this allows java to communicate with your serial ports) **Step 2:** Download JavaComm API (this allows java to communicate with your serial ports)
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