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[Guide] Install Siglent EasyWaveX/EasyScopeX/EasyPower/EasyDMM on Linux via Wine
tautech:
Nice work and forwarded to Siglent for guidance to build an App Note for Easy* products use on Linux.
Have you checked if EasyScopeX will just install and work straight off as it does/should in Windows once NIVISA components are installed ?
szszoke:
I haven't checked other Easy* apps yet but I was planning to do it today actually.
EasyWaveX is written in C++ and Qt so that should be the easiest to actually port over to Linux. The only issue that I can think of is NI-VISA. I'm just wondering if the whole thing could be dropped and if EasyWaveX could just use regular TCP sockets instead.
tautech:
Chatted with a beta tester today whom is a Linux guru and the mention of what you'd done with Wine and asking him to check EasySpectrum and EasyPower functionality was likened to kicking him in the gonads. :-DD
However he was right that everything is going to webserver but currently EasyWaveX has a little feature set of its own for the current range of SDG's but SDG7000 might change that however it's likely to be out of the hobbyists budget.
Above my pay grade what you've done but watching with great interest as a Windows user.
szszoke:
I had to install the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and mfc420 and then it worked.
I installed it via winetricks:
--- Code: ---winetricks dotnet35sp1
--- End code ---
szszoke:
EasyPower also seems to work.
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