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  11. <h1>Typica</h1>
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  24. <h1>Required Software</h1>
  25. <p>Typica can benefit from certain supporting software and some
  26. hardware requires software for communicating with that hardware.</p>
  27. <h2>PostgreSQL</h2>
  28. <p>Most of the features of Typica use a PostgreSQL database.
  29. This is where the data on all of the batches of coffee you
  30. roast will be saved, where inventory data will be saved, and
  31. it is the source of all data used in reports. While it is
  32. possible to use Typica without PostgreSQL, the usable feature
  33. set will be highly limited.</p>
  34. <p>The easiest way to set this up is to install PostgreSQL on
  35. the same computer that will be running Typica, however there
  36. are some advantages to running the database on a different
  37. machine on the network. That requires some additional work to
  38. set up PostgreSQL to accept connections from other computers on
  39. your network, but this allows multiple computers to run Typica
  40. and access the same data.</p>
  41. <p>PostgreSQL can be obtained from
  42. <a href="http://www.postgresql.org">www.postgresql.org</a>.
  43. There you can
  44. <a href="http://www.postgresql.org/download/">download</a> the
  45. appropriate binary package for the platform you intend to run
  46. the database on. Typica has been tested with versions of
  47. PostgreSQL up to 9.2, however the people behind PostgreSQL have
  48. a very good history of making new versions better than the old
  49. ones so the newest stable release is recommended for new
  50. installations. When installing PostgreSQL, please make note of
  51. the password that you choose for the postgres user as you will
  52. need this information later. Also ensure that PostgreSQL is set
  53. up to run on port 5432. Aside from these details, the defaults
  54. provided by the installer can be used so installation mainly
  55. consists of running the installer that you download and
  56. clicking the Next button several times until the installer is
  57. finished.</p>
  58. <p>If you do want to set up PostgreSQL for use over a network,
  59. you may find
  60. <a href="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/auth-pg-hba-conf.html">
  61. this section</a> of the documentation helpful.
  62. <a href="http://appliedcoffeetechnology.tumblr.com/post/14056767756">
  63. This blog post</a> may also be useful.</p>
  64. <p>Once you are finished installing and setting up PostgreSQL,
  65. you may want to restart your computer and verify that the PostgreSQL
  66. starts on boot.</p>
  67. <h3>Optional: Setting up a Database and User Role</h3>
  68. <p>The PostgreSQL installer will set up a user role called
  69. <tt>postgres</tt> and a database called <postgres>. The
  70. <tt>postgres</tt> user has full access to all features of the
  71. database and Typica does not require that. If you are using
  72. PostgreSQL for other purposes you may also want to give Typica
  73. its own database to avoid potential conflicts with other
  74. applications. Typica will use whatever database and user you
  75. specify the first time you start the program. Details on how to
  76. do this are in the
  77. <a href="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/index.html">
  78. PostgreSQL documentation</a>.
  79. <h2>Hardware Communications Software</h2>
  80. <p>The software that you need to communicate with your data
  81. acquisition hardware depends on what hardware you intend to use.</p>
  82. <h3>Software for Modbus RTU device support</h3>
  83. <p>No additional software is strictly required for devices that
  84. communicate using the Modbus RTU protocol. Most of these devices
  85. are connected with RS-485, which is not a standard you are likely
  86. to find built into your computer so you will most likely need
  87. an adapter that allows you to connect the bus to your computer
  88. through a USB connection. Your computer should see this adapter
  89. as an ordinary serial port, however you may need to install
  90. driver software for the adapter you choose. Ensure that the
  91. adapter is supported on whatever platform you intend to use.</p>
  92. <h3>NI DAQmx Devices - Microsoft Windows Only</h3>
  93. <p>Certain hardware from National Instruments requires
  94. NI-DAQmx. Typica has been tested with version 9.6.1. See
  95. <a href="platforms.html#hardware">Supported Platforms and Hardware</a>
  96. for more details.</p>
  97. <h3>NI DAQmx Base Devices</h3>
  98. <p>Certain hardware from National Instruments requires NI-DAQmx Base.
  99. The version you will need depends on the hardware you have. See
  100. <a href="platforms.html#hardware">Supported Platforms and Hardware</a>
  101. for more details.</p>
  102. <h2>Typica</h2>
  103. <p>You will also need to download Typica to be able to use Typica.</p>
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