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Experience Level: Intermediate
I am seeking someone who can develop an application to replace an existing application that only works on Windows. The current program code is linked at the bottom with all code in the Form1.h file. It is a .Net WPF program that uses a serial data read/write protocol over USB from the PC to an external hardware device. The Form1.h file covers all read and write data sets/payloads that need to be added to the new application.
I have linked to the download for the Windows version for your review below... There is a windows installer and a direct executable. They are the same but obviously the installer includes the Windows drivers for the FTDI chip on the external hardware which is a USB to Serial converter chip and a standard method used for many years.
https://www.dmm-tech.com/Downloads.html
The hardware that will be connected to from the PC via USB/Serial is linked below as well as the manual for the device. It is not required that you understand the hardware side. Just understand what payloads and how they must be formed before reading and writing via the USB/Serial connection.
https://www.dmm-tech.com/Dyn4_main.html
https://www.dmm-tech.com/Files/DYN4MS-ZM7-A10A.pdf
Since this will be a native Linux application you will need to find a way to associate the USB port in the application so that the user can select the connection port. I am not sure how you do that and will leave it up to you. I am an expert on the hardware this app will communicate with not PC application programming.
Ideally, I want a QT program UI that is cross platform or platform independent so I can use it in Linux, Windows, and Mac. The standard QT form elements are fine as we do not need a beautiful interface as we are engineers. We just need it to work 100% of the time just like the current Windows version.
Please review the code provided to be by the manufacturer of the hardware device at the link below. It is held in Box online for download.
https://app.box.com/s/5pzvkxzncn22dtksz1ngcwdx8zxnhczr
And help me develop this application.
Thanks.
I have linked to the download for the Windows version for your review below... There is a windows installer and a direct executable. They are the same but obviously the installer includes the Windows drivers for the FTDI chip on the external hardware which is a USB to Serial converter chip and a standard method used for many years.
https://www.dmm-tech.com/Downloads.html
The hardware that will be connected to from the PC via USB/Serial is linked below as well as the manual for the device. It is not required that you understand the hardware side. Just understand what payloads and how they must be formed before reading and writing via the USB/Serial connection.
https://www.dmm-tech.com/Dyn4_main.html
https://www.dmm-tech.com/Files/DYN4MS-ZM7-A10A.pdf
Since this will be a native Linux application you will need to find a way to associate the USB port in the application so that the user can select the connection port. I am not sure how you do that and will leave it up to you. I am an expert on the hardware this app will communicate with not PC application programming.
Ideally, I want a QT program UI that is cross platform or platform independent so I can use it in Linux, Windows, and Mac. The standard QT form elements are fine as we do not need a beautiful interface as we are engineers. We just need it to work 100% of the time just like the current Windows version.
Please review the code provided to be by the manufacturer of the hardware device at the link below. It is held in Box online for download.
https://app.box.com/s/5pzvkxzncn22dtksz1ngcwdx8zxnhczr
And help me develop this application.
Thanks.
Don B.
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