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== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==
  
# Download and extract archive from http://spirit-system.com page. [[File:mint-1.png|300px]]
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1. Download and extract archive from http://spirit-system.com page.
# Go to the extracted directory with Spirit Settings software and click at the '''settings.sh'''.
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# Choose '''Open in Terminal''' selection.
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[[File:mint-1.png|500px]] [[File:mint-2.png|500px]]
# Enter your user password to create UDEV rule. (to allow access for the USB interface)
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# Close the app and connect the USB interface to the computer.
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2. Go to the extracted directory with Spirit Settings software and click at the '''settings.sh'''.
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[[File:mint-3.png|500px]] [[File:mint-6.png|500px]]
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3. Choose '''Run in Terminal''' selection.
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[[File:mint-4.png|500px]]
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4. Enter your user password to create UDEV rule. (to allow access for the USB interface)
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[[File:mint-5.png|500px]]
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5. Close the app and connect the USB interface to the computer.
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
  
# Whenever you need, start the app by clicking the '''settings.sh''' file. The USB interface must be plugged in your computer before starting.
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Whenever you need, start the app by clicking the '''settings.sh''' file. The USB interface must be plugged in your computer before starting.
 
If everything is OK, you will see a Device in the Connection tab.
 
If everything is OK, you will see a Device in the Connection tab.
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Revision as of 11:39, 5 March 2018

1 Installation

1. Download and extract archive from http://spirit-system.com page.

Mint-1.png Mint-2.png


2. Go to the extracted directory with Spirit Settings software and click at the settings.sh.

Mint-3.png Mint-6.png


3. Choose Run in Terminal selection.

Mint-4.png


4. Enter your user password to create UDEV rule. (to allow access for the USB interface)

Mint-5.png


5. Close the app and connect the USB interface to the computer.

2 Usage

Whenever you need, start the app by clicking the settings.sh file. The USB interface must be plugged in your computer before starting. If everything is OK, you will see a Device in the Connection tab.

Mint-7.png