Supported Platforms and Hardware
This section details the hardware and software that Typica has been tested with and what is known to work. Other arrangements may work but have not been tested.
Operating Systems
Precompiled builds of Typica are provided for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The Microsoft Windows build has been tested as working on both Windows 7 and Windows 8. It might work on Windows XP or Windows Vista but this has not been tested.
The Mac OS X build has been tested on Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7. It might work on 10.4, 10.5, and 10.8 but this has not been tested. The build is also only for Macs with Intel processors.
Source code is provided which may be used to build Typica on Linux, PowerPC based Macs, and possibly other platforms, however instructions on doing this are beyond the scope of this document.
Data Acquisition Hardware
On Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, the National Instruments NI 9211 module is supported in either the NI USB-9161 or NI USB-9162 USB carrier using NI DAQmx Base supporting software which is available for download from National Instruments. Note that the different USB carriers require different versions of this software. Using the 9161 carrier you will need NI-DAQmx Base 2.1 on Mac OS X or NI-DAQmx Base 2.2 on Microsoft Windows. Using the 9162 carrier, you will need NI DAQmx Base 3.6 on Mac OS X or NI DAQmx Base 3.6 on Microsoft Windows. Please check documentation available from National Instruments regarding Linux support if you intend to build Typica on Linux.
On Microsoft Windows only the National Instruments NI 9211 module can be used with the NI USB-9162 USB carrier or the NI cDAQ-9171. The NI USB-TC01 is also an option on this platform. This has been tested with NI-DAQmx 9.6.1. Note that NI-DAQmx should not be installed at the same time as NI-DAQmx Base 3.6 however it is fine to have it installed at the same time as NI-DAQmx Base 2.2.
On all platforms, devices which communicate using the Modbus RTU protocol can be used. Currently only one such device is supported per bus and measurements must be delivered in scaled integer representation. You will need the communications manual for whichever device you choose in order to set up Typica. This has been tested with the Fuji PXR4 PID controller, but most similar devices with Modbus RTU support should also work. Typica does not require any supporting software for this hardware, however most of these devices use RS-485 for the physical connection and you may need an RS-485 to USB adapter and you may need to install driver software before this adapter will work correctly. Consult the manuals for your hardware for more details.