Is there a download for the client on raspberry pi and i dont mean server. Regards Axel . Thats ok, you can go here https://www.virtualhere.com/usb_client_software then download the file called "VirtualHere Client for Linux (armv7-a)" . how do i use it? It says "Select an application to open executable files" Thanks for the help Regards Axel . start Terminal in the pi desktop then go to the directory where you download that file,then type chmod +x ./vhuitarm7 sudo ./vhuitarm7 Thank you! . Do you know where on the raspberry pi the input is? Sorry for asking, im still learning . I dont know what that means? . On the raspberry pi if i type: ls /dev/tty* in terminal i get all the devices that i can use for input, is there any way i can see where this output is via vh? (i need to find the device for coding) . Its where all the USB's are connected . To see what its called, use it via virtualhere then run ls -alrt /dev and see what the latest device added was. If its not there, then you dont have drivers for your serial device installed in raspbian Log in or register to post comments
. Thats ok, you can go here https://www.virtualhere.com/usb_client_software then download the file called "VirtualHere Client for Linux (armv7-a)"
. how do i use it? It says "Select an application to open executable files" Thanks for the help Regards Axel
. start Terminal in the pi desktop then go to the directory where you download that file,then type chmod +x ./vhuitarm7 sudo ./vhuitarm7
. On the raspberry pi if i type: ls /dev/tty* in terminal i get all the devices that i can use for input, is there any way i can see where this output is via vh? (i need to find the device for coding)
. To see what its called, use it via virtualhere then run ls -alrt /dev and see what the latest device added was. If its not there, then you dont have drivers for your serial device installed in raspbian
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Thats ok, you can go here https://www.virtualhere.com/usb_client_software then download the file called "VirtualHere Client for Linux (armv7-a)"
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how do i use it? It says "Select an application to open executable files"
Thanks for the help
Regards
Axel
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start Terminal in the pi desktop then go to the directory where you download that file,then type
Thank you!
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Do you know where on the raspberry pi the input is?
Sorry for asking, im still learning
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I dont know what that means?
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On the raspberry pi if i type: ls /dev/tty*
in terminal i get all the devices that i can use for input, is there any way i can see where this output is via vh? (i need to find the device for coding)
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Its where all the USB's are connected
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To see what its called, use it via virtualhere then run
ls -alrt /dev
and see what the latest device added was. If its not there, then you dont have drivers for your serial device installed in raspbian