19-07-2023, 08:30 PM
hello, I'm very surprised by this question.
I wouldn't have imagined this request. But that's cool. I must admit I was intrigued.
So no I don't have a version that runs as an android APK app.
In fact, my software runs in a complete Linux OS in conjunction with several other free software applications. It's quite complex.
So here goes. No, it doesn't work on Android.
You have to go through the browser, which points to a physical machine connected directly or indirectly via TCP/IP to the inverter and batteries.
Enjoy the rest
I wouldn't have imagined this request. But that's cool. I must admit I was intrigued.
So no I don't have a version that runs as an android APK app.
In fact, my software runs in a complete Linux OS in conjunction with several other free software applications. It's quite complex.
So here goes. No, it doesn't work on Android.
You have to go through the browser, which points to a physical machine connected directly or indirectly via TCP/IP to the inverter and batteries.
Enjoy the rest
Citation :bonjour, je suis très surpris par cette question.
Je n'aurais pas imaginé cette demande. Mais c'est cool. J'avoue que cela m'a intrigué.
Alors non je n'ai pas de version qui tourne comme une application android APK.
En fait mon logiciel fonctionne dans un OS Linux complet conjointement avec plusieurs autres logiciels libres. C'est relativement complexe.
Alors voilà. Non cela ne fonctionne pas sur Android. Il faut passer via le navigateur qui lui va pointer sur une machine physique connectée directement ou indirectement via TCP/IP à l'onduleur et aux batteries.
Bonne suite
Jean-Luc