How can i install and control my tellstick 433mhz on embedded linux board ?
I have no idea how to do it.
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can anyone help me...
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this is writing on command line--> emblinux with kernel version 2.6.16 on itmicke.prag wrote:What kind of Linux do you have on it? Debian? OpenWRT? OpenEmbedded? Other?
davka003 wrote:For me running a raspberry pi hardware (ARM) with debian the following worked like a charm:
sudo apt-get install libftdi1
Add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://download.telldus.com/debian/ stable main
wget http://download.telldus.se/debian/telldus-public.key
sudo apt-key add telldus-public.key
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install telldus-core
But when looking into your piece of hardware where they dont say anything about linux distribution I guess you will have a much harder time than following the above.
Probably you are missing apt-get
Good luck!
i have now a working compiler and toolchain. How should I proceed...micke.prag wrote:Then you will need to compile the packages yourself. If you are new to Linux it will probably be quite hard.
First of you need a woking compiler and toochain. Unfortunately I cannot help you there. How to do that is board/distribution specific.
I have do this cmake . for compile the Programm (Software). How can I choose the compiler...micke.prag wrote:http://developer.telldus.com/wiki/TellS ... tionSource
ftdi_sio is not needed with version 2.1.0 or later.
You also need to tell cmake which compiler to use.
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$ file tdtool
gets ... "file" command not foundmicke.prag wrote:What do you get if you run the "file" utility on the file?Code: Select all
$ file tdtool
on the target board ... it doesnt work on it.micke.prag wrote:Are you running on the target board or your computer?