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Michael2013-12-28 02:49:26
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Michael, 2013-12-28 02:49:26

Driver and NI for Shtrikh-M PRK and in general the Shtrikh-M driver for Linux?

Most of the point is in the title. But yes, a solution without wine and similarities is being sought. I tried, honestly searched.

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eisaev, 2013-12-28
@Imisario

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 .

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WArYagTwar, 2013-12-28
@WArYagTwar

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.

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RndIT, 2014-10-26
@RndIT

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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