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- Snap7 Package 1.4.2 (See History.txt for details)
- The files deployed differs only for their compression method, their content is the same.
- 7-Zip is the best and today is natively supported by many OS.
- Anyway, in doubt, download the .zip archive for Windows and .gz archive for Unix (Linux, BSD, Solaris).
- There is an unique package for all the platforms since the source code (library, examples and wrappers) is fully multi-platform. Compiled examples, libraries deployed and project/makefiles are divided by folder.
- No installation is needed, unpack snap7-full-x.y.z wherever you want : all paths inside projects/makefiles are relative, both for Windows and Unix.
- The compiled examples and rich-demos are ready to run, in Unix remember to copy the correct libsnap7.so (release/deploy.html contains the list divided by OS/distro) in usr/lib.
- Linux ARM boards
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- If you plan to download the package directly from one of these boards, you can safely delete, after unpacking, all folders relative to windows/bsd/solaris and i386/x86_64 Linux to have more room in your SD card.
- As you can see in the online documentation, Snap7 was succesfully built and tested with
- - Raspberry PI (ARM V6)
- - Raspberry PI 2 (ARM V7)
- - Raspberry PI 3 (ARM V7)
- - pcDuino (ARM V7)
- - BeagleBone Black (ARM V7)
- - CubieBoard 2 (ARM V7)
- - UDOO Quad (ARM V7)
- I'm pretty sure that the libraries deployed can run in other same-class linux boards if they are "standard Linux" based, and very sure that the libraries can be succesfully built in the others using the correct makefile (V6 or V7).
- Please report feedback and send the libraries if you do this.
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