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In many areas Linux has itself proven as a high-quality alternative to Windows. Also the instrumentation market uses more and more Linux -based systems. Spectrum delivers loadable Linux-modules for the common Linux-distributions with all products for years now. But also less common Linux versions are supported. For this the source code of the driver module and the needed makefiles are available from Spectrum. The user then can compile a perfectly matching version for his Linux installation.

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The following archieve file contains pre-compiled kernel modules for all supported Linux distributions as well as the needed dynamic libraries. The installation is done with the help of a install script.

A detailed revision history can be found here.

At the moment the following Linux distributions are directly supported:

Suse 9.0 
2.4.21 
32 bit 
 
Redhat 9.0 
2.4.20 
32 bit 
Suse 9.1 
2.6.4 
32 bit 
 
Fedora Core 3 
2.6.9 
32 bit 
Suse 9.3 
2.6.11 
32 bit 
 
Fedora Core 4 
2.6.11 
32 bit 
Suse 10.0 
2.6.13 
32 bit and 64 bit 
 
Fedora Core 5 
2.6.15 
32 bit and 64 bit 
Suse 10.1 
2.6.16 
32 bit and 64 bit 
 
Fedora Core 6 
2.6.18 
32 bit and 64 bit 
Suse 10.2 
2.6.18 
32 bit and 64 bit 
 
Fedora Core 7 
2.6.21 
32 bit and 64 bit 
Suse 10.3 
2.6.22 
32 bit and 64 bit 
 
 
 
 
Debian Sarge 
2.4.27 
32 bit 
 
 
 
 
Debian Sarge 
2.6.8 
32 bit 
 
 
 
 
Debian Etch 
2.6.18 
32 bit and 64 bit 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Load the current driver for one of the different supported installations here.

A detailed revision history can be found here.

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