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====== SharpWComp Installation ====== | ====== SharpWComp Installation ====== | ||
- | {{:public_namespace:wcomp.png?100}} | + | ===== Available platforms ===== |
- | ===== WComp on Windows ===== | + | {{:public_namespace:wcomp.png?100}} WComp is available for different platforms. |
- | {{:public_namespace:windows.png?100|}} Required packages for the installation are listed in the [[download]] page. You can find the documentation in the page corresponding to each WComp release. Here are all the versions of WComp which are available on this website. You can find all the details for installing, requirements and documentation for each release. | + | After downloding it (if the distribution is not available, you can contact the authors in order to get a copy of WComp), you can find instructions for installing it for different environments: |
- | * [[sharpwcomp1|SharpWComp 1 for .NET 1.1]] //not supported anymore// | + | {{:public_namespace:windows.png?direct&100|}} {{:public_namespace:target:windows_7_pc.png?direct&200|}}{{:public_namespace:target:windows_8_laptop.png?direct&200|}}{{:public_namespace:target:windows_8_tablet.png?direct&200|}} |
- | * [[sharpwcomp2|SharpWComp 2 for .NET 2.0]] //not supported anymore// | + | * [[wcomp-windows|Windows]] |
- | * [[sharpwcomp3|SharpWComp 3 for .NET 3.5]] //current release// | + | |
- | * [[sharpwcomp4|SharpWComp 4 for .NET 4.5]] //work in progress// | + | |
- | ===== WComp on Raspberry Pi ===== | + | {{:public_namespace:android.png?direct&80|}} {{:public_namespace:target:android_tablet.png?direct&200|}}{{:public_namespace:target:android_phone.png?direct&170|}} |
+ | * Android | ||
- | {{:public_namespace:raspberrypi.png?65|}} As on Linux platform, WComp needs Mono to execute C# code. Current Raspberry Pi distribustion are compiled for ARM with support for "hard float" which means that float computation are done directly by the processor and not by a soft evaluation. | + | {{:public_namespace:phidgets.jpg?direct&120|}} {{:public_namespace:target:phidget.png?direct&200|}} |
+ | * [[wcomp-phidget|Phidgets SBC 107x]] | ||
- | But for the moment, Mono has a [[https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7938|known bug on "hard float" version]]. So we need to use a "soft float" distribution which is not available anymore on Raspberry Pi web site. | + | {{:public_namespace:raspberrypi.png?direct&70|}} {{:public_namespace:target:raspberrypib.jpg?direct&200|}}{{:public_namespace:target:raspberrypibplus.jpg?direct&200|}} |
- | * You have to download the Debian "soft float" distribution | + | * [[wcomp-raspberry|Raspberry Pi]] |
- | * If you are using a Raspberry Pi Rev B with 512MB, you should replace the files bootcode.bin and start.elf after writing the system on SD card in order to be able to boot you system. | + | |
- | * When logged in, install mono environment: apt-get install mono-runtime | + | |
- | * Unzip SharpWCompContainer where you want, to be able to us it. | + | |
+ | {{:public_namespace:target:logo_intel.jpg?direct&100|}} {{:public_namespace:target:galileo.png?direct&200|}} | ||
+ | * Galileo Intel | ||
+ | ===== Possible platforms ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is a non exhaustive list of possible platforms not completly available at the moment. | ||
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+ | {{:public_namespace:target:logo_apple.jpg?direct&100|}}{{:public_namespace:target:macbook_pro.jpg?direct&200|}}{{:public_namespace:target:iphone.jpg?direct&200|}} | ||
+ | * MacBook, IPhone, IPad, IPod | ||
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+ | {{:public_namespace:target:logo_windows_phone.jpg?direct&100|}} {{:public_namespace:target:windows_phone.jpg?direct&200|}} | ||
+ | * Windows Phone |