pcimax-ctl --------- installation: this program requires the libudev library (for auto device detection) Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install libudev0 libudev-dev default installation path is /usr/local/bin installation path can be changed by setting PREFIX variable (sudo make PREFIX=/opt install) cd ~ git clone http://github.com/koradlow/pcimax-ctl && cd pcimax-ctl make sudo make install #sudo make uninstall development status: this program is still under development, but it offers the same feature set as the official windows program with the exception of dynamic Program Station names (see limitations). If you find a bug or run into other problems please report to https://github.com/koradlow/pcimax-ctl/issues licence: all code is released under the GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2) latest version: you can always find the latest version of this tool in the git repo: https://github.com/koradlow/pcimax-ctl limitations: - the card only supports European country codes (ecc) {E0..E4} - the dynamic PS feature of the card is not supported because the RDS standard explicitly states that the station name shouldn't be used dynamically usage: pcimax-ctl --help will display a summary and explanation of the available options pcimax-ctl --file=/home/user/pcimax_ctl/config.ini most users will probaly want to use a configuration file for setting the options. An example for a config file can be found in the sourcecode folder that was created during installation. pcimax-ctl --file=/home/user/pcimax_ctl/config.ini --monitor it can be very handy to keep the program running in the background and have it updating the settings whenever the config file is modfied. contact: Konke Radlow <koradlow@gmail.com>
koradlow/pcimax-ctl
This command line tool is aimed at controlling the PCIMax3000+ PCI card by pcs-electronics.com from Linux based operating systems.
CGPL-2.0