Linux and HP Prime
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02-24-2020, 09:46 PM
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RE: Linux and HP Prime
Running the Prime Connectivity Kit on Linux is not impossible.
I followed, unsuccessfully, the instructions for installing libhpcalcs. With the installation of libhidapi-hidraw0 / libhidapi-libusb0 the HPPCK started to connect to my Prime. As a reference I'm running: Ubuntu! 8.04.4 LTS wine-3.0 (Ubuntu 3.0-1ubuntu1); with the variable WINEARCH = win32 and set to "Windows 7" dotnet40 (winetricks) vcrun2015 (winetricks) wine-mono-4.9.4 HP Connectivity Kit (2020 1 16) Prime hardware version C / firmware 2020 01 16 /etc/udev/rules.d/82-hp-prime.rules file with: # HP Prime Calculator SUBSYSTEM == "usb", ATTRS {idVendor} == "03f0", ATTRS {idProduct} == "1541", MODE = "0664" KERNEL == "hidraw *", ATTRS {idVendor} == "03f0", ATTRS {idProduct} == "1541", MODE = "0664" according to the output (prime connected): ~ $ lsusb ... Bus 002 Device 012: ID 03f0: 1541 Hewlett-Packard ... It is important that the Linux and Wine environments share the same TEMP directory. In my case I resolved with: ln -s / tmp ~ / temp I don't know if there is a smarter way to do this or if all these libraries are really needed. Even with a lot of instabilities and without some features, I'm not having any problems transferring content. The ~ $ dmesg output reports some I / 0 errors, so I don't exclude any danger of damage to the calculator in these operations! There must be a possibility to make adjustments, but I believe they are beyond my abilities. Gianfranco |
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