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Wine for mac alternative
Wine for mac alternative













wine for mac alternative
  1. Wine for mac alternative serial#
  2. Wine for mac alternative software#

Just generate symbolic links to each device in ~/.wine/dosdevices:

Wine for mac alternative serial#

Step 5: Let Wine use the (physical) serial device(s) Unfortunately, you need to start above command every time, before starting HDSDR. Now COM2 and COM3 are connected each other. $ socat -d -d pty,link=$HOME/.wine/dosdevices/com2,raw,echo=0 pty,link=$HOME/.wine/dosdevices/com3,raw,echo=0 With a small modification, you can let socat generate symbolic links for the generated devices, which may be used for Wine: You see, that socat has created /dev/pts/1 and /dev/pts/2, which are interconnected like with a null-modem-cable. $ socat -d -d pty,raw,echo=0 pty,raw,echo=0 6 03:23:58 socat N PTY is /dev/pts/1 6 03:23:58 socat N PTY is /dev/pts/2 6 03:23:58 socat N starting data transfer loop with FDs and

Wine for mac alternative software#

You can emulate 2 serial ports - to allow control with a terminal (minicom) or some other software (Fldigi) these virtual devices exist only as long as following command is running: Step 4: Alternative to Step 3, setup a virtual serial line

wine for mac alternative

# chmod o+rw /dev/ttyS0 # you need to fill in your device name If you want immediate acccess to the serial device: # usermod -a -G dialout # you may user `whoami` in place of user But you will need to logout and login before you can access the device. This will grant you access, also after reboot. This is signed with "-" in the coloumns for other. Others usually won't have any access rights. Usually the device' owner is "root" and it is associated with the group "dialout", both with "rw" rights. Step 3: Have a look, that your user/account has enough access rights usb 3-5: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0 pl2303 ttyUSB0: pl2303 converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0 usb 3-3: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0 Step 2: find the device name for your (USB) serial (converter) device You can switch back to GUI with Ctrl-Alt-F7 or Ctrl-Alt-F8. Another alternative is Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch to a console. Press a desktop icon for a console or press Alt-F2 on the desktop and enter gnome-terminal. Here a tutorial for the setup in Ubuntu/LinuxMint-Linux setups: You may be able to control several transceivers using HamLib or Alinco ExtIO, which are controlled over serial interface. These are supported in Wine, but it's setup is not so easy.

wine for mac alternative

There are many table transceivers connected via serial CAT interface. BUT you won't be able to control the LO within HDSDR/it's ExtIO, because most receivers are controlled over USB, but USB is not supported in Wine! Receiver's delivering I/Q to a soundcard, will also be usable. Hermes should work with HDSDR (I cannot verify without such a device). (Remember Options - TX - SDR TX Support.)įor proper operation the (T)RX's ExtIO will also need to run. The ExtIO_SRlite DLL will provide PTT for a suitable SDR. This has been tested since HDSDR version 2.13. Using HDSDR with Wine on Linux and on the Mac. (Below:-Using the Proficio transceiver with HDSDR in Linux.)















Wine for mac alternative