Control airplanes. The eLogger saves the data and an Windows app called the Data Recorder downloads the data and displays it.
I used Wine to install the Data Recorder again and that went well as far as I can tell.
Here are two links to the Wine HQ page and the Wine page for the Data Recorder application:
https://www.winehq.org/
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager. ... ngId=31166
The fact that the Data Recorder app is rated as "garbage" because the app would not run under Wine successfully.
When I plugged a V3 eLogger into a USB port on my laptop (Lenovo T520) running Mint 18.2 64 bit Linux) and ran the Linux dmesg command I got the following info that indicated the system is seeing the eLogger:
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[276580.507173] usb 1-1.1: new full-speed USB device number 16 using ehci-pci
[276580.620914] usb 1-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=0461, idProduct=0200
[276580.620921] usb 1-1.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
[276580.620925] usb 1-1.1: Product: ETS eLogger V3
[276580.620928] usb 1-1.1: Manufacturer: ETS
[276580.664757] hid-generic 0003:0461:0200.0006: hiddev1,hidraw3: USB HID v1.00 Device [ETS ETS eLogger V3 ] on usb-0000:00:1a.0-1.1/input0
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So it is apparent that, while Linux sees the eLogger, the app is not seeing the USB port or something like that.
The Wine page for the Data Recorder app has this comment on it:
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get the Data Recorder app to find the eLogger?Additional Comments
Installation requires investigation if the device contains a USB-serial interface. If so, it may be possible to configure a com port for wine ie: ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 ~/.wine/dosdevices/com1
Thanks for any help you can provide on this.
Jack