Quoting john_ke5c <[email protected]>: >> I am hoping someone else has been down this or a similar road. I >> have already checked out the Wine forums. I have an ID1 and I am >> trying to get the ICOM ID1 control software under Linux. The gui >> looks great but I can not communicate via the Ubuntu 9.04 X64 system. > > When I briefly tried to get the band module programming software to > work under wine, I found that USB support really does not exist in > wine. The wine Wiki basically says that - > http://wiki.jswindle.com/index.php/Drivers and scroll about half-way > down the page. Please let us know if you find a way to get it > working. > Hi John, my personal experience was the follow:
Ubuntu 8.04 with all update sudo apt-get install wine Insert the CD for ID-1 software and install it via Wine. Now check your USB port generally the first /dev /ttyUSB0 , create a symbolic link like this "sudo ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyS4" , go to Applications and find Wine applications menĂ¹, here you can find the ID-1 software click and start the program. You need to insert a serial port and put the 5 number, now your ID-1 is opertive via software. This procedure was replied into 4 machine with Ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10. 73 de Antonio IW2OAZ
