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Here's the only one in the public domain: pyshtrih . I myself used it to automate settings and collect statistics from 400+ cash registers. True, I had to finish some things on my own.
By the way, I am a developer of cross-platform cash register software and we use our own closed implementation of the stroke protocol. We have not found a better solution than implementing it on our own. Fortunately, the protocol is completely open and well documented .
I'm afraid it's not real. There are no firewood for Linux for sure, you can put them under dosemu through dosemu if you don’t like wine.
By the way, maybe it will come in handy for someone: I use QKkmServer in my projects .
This is not just a driver, but a network server of the fiscal registrar. At the input-output -- XML-messages. All communication is over TCP over a simple socket.
There are versions for windows and linux (debian, ubuntu).
Conveniently.
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