Installing/Updating Applet Sets on Host PC
If you
- selected the runtime stand-alone installer during runtime installation, or
- want to use new or enhanced applets for microEnable 4 CL (after a newer version of the applet installer has been released),
you first need to install the (latest) applet set for microEnable 4 CL on your host PC.
Applet sets / applet updates are provided in form of individual applet installers (*.exe or *.sh files). You can use the applet installers available our website's Download Section to install/update the set of Advanced Acquisition Applets availabe for microEnable 4 CL. You do not need to change your runtime installation when installing/updating your Advanced Acquisition Applets.
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Preconditions for Installing/Updating Applets |
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The Silicon Software runtime software needs to be installed on your system. |
To install/update your set of free
- Make sure you have already installed the runtime software before you start your applet installation/update. If the runtime software is not installed yet, install the runtime software first (for installation instructions, see Installing the Runtime Software under Windows/ Installing the Runtime Software under Linux).
- Check which frame grabber model and operating system you are using.
- Go to the our website's Download Section.
- Select the applet setup for microEnable 4 CL.
Depending on the operating system you are using, select
- Setup Applets mE4 microEnable 4 CL for Windows 64bit,
- Setup Applets mE4 microEnable 4 CL for Windows 32bit,
- Setup AppletsmE4microEnable 4 CL for Linux 32bit, or
- Setup AppletsmE4microEnable 4 CL for Windows 64bit
for download.
- Download the applet installer that corresponds to your operating system.
- Install the applets:
- Under Windows, start the downloaded applet installer *.exe. All applets contained, together with a detailed documentation on each applet, are copied into your runtime folder.
- Under Linux, use command
sudo install
to call the installer script setup-mE4-<frame grabber model>-Applets-5.x.x-linux-xxxxx-installer.sh . All applets contained, together with a detailed documentation on each applet, are copied to your runtime folder.
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Overwriting |
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Using an installer, all components of the
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Linux: Copying Applet Files rather than calling an install scriptverwriting |
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Under Under Linux, you can alternatively download a *.tar.bz2 archive from our website's Download Section. Open the archive and copy
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After you have installed the applet set, you can proceed with