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From: Avinash M. <av...@no...> - 2014-01-31 04:22:48
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Dear all, First of all, thanks a lot for ColorHCFR. I have been using it under Windows for some years now and it's great. It's even working great in Linux thanks to Wine but it does not detect my sensor. I would like to know if someone has managed to run ColorHCFR in Linux (I have Fedora 19) under Wine with a Spyder 3 Express? There is an old post<http://www.homecinema-fr.com/forum/le-colorhcfr/colorhcfr-et-linux-t29838694.html> referring to this kind of issue but things have changed a lot in 8 years... In addition to that, I would like to know if anyone is working on a native Linux port? I suppose this is far from being trivial given the amount of UI code and the maths behind. But I also suppose things are a bit simpler now given that ArgyllCMS is used to access the actual sensors and ArgyllCMS works on Linux. I've cloned the git repo and I'm looking at the code. A proof of concept with only continuous and gray scale measurement would be a great first start... What do you think? Avinash -- *Avinash Meetoo* *Founder and CEO of Knowledge Seven* Call me on 5493-9394 (Mobile) or 427-9225 (Office) I am on my portal <http://www.avinashmeetoo.com/>, LinkedIn<http://www.linkedin.com/in/avinashmeetoo> , Twitter <http://twitter.com/AvinashMeetoo>, Google+<https://plus.google.com/+AvinashMeetoo> and Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/avinashmeetoo> Visit Knowledge Seven <http://www.knowledge7.com/> and our other websites<http://www.knowledge7.com/network/> |