Di2: Anyone use Wine to run E-tube?
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Di2: Anyone use Wine to run E-tube?
I need to change a couple of derailleurs and update firmwware with E-tube, and don't have a Windows machine that works currently.
I don't have the bluetooth-enabled battery (mine is SM-BTR2), so I need a USB/PC version, but have only MacOS computers.
Has anyone had any success using Wine with E-tube? I am going to try it as soon as I have a chance, but any positive experiences (or otherwise) would be helpful to hear about.
Thanks in advance.
I don't have the bluetooth-enabled battery (mine is SM-BTR2), so I need a USB/PC version, but have only MacOS computers.
Has anyone had any success using Wine with E-tube? I am going to try it as soon as I have a chance, but any positive experiences (or otherwise) would be helpful to hear about.
Thanks in advance.
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It works on an Apple iPad.
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#5
ignominious poltroon
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With Apple's Silicon M1, M2 and M3 processors, the iOS app could work, but it doesn't. It should be easy for Shimano to tweak it to use USB; it is a pity they don't.
I got E-tube version 3.4.5 to install with Wine, but it throws a run-time error that I don't know enough to try to fix.
I found an old mac mini in the garage and going to try the boot-camp route.
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The older mac mini's latest OS has a "bootcamp" app that requires windows 7 or 8; nothing newer. It flat out rejects windows 10 (they left Number 9 to the Beatles). By some stupid miracle I had a Windows 8.1 install DVD, an external drive, and a valid registration code. It still was a struggle to install it and then E-tube v. 3.4.5 (I need the earlier one first, so that my older hardware all gets recognized -- learned that the hard way last time around with my wife's bike).
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Originally Posted by Shimano
Upon its introduction, SM-EWW01 will be compatible with the PRO SCIO ANT+ cycling computer, a new 2014 introduction in the PRO line. Future compatibility with others cycling computers are planned for the 1st quarter of 2014.
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Correct, the SM-EWW01 is ANT only, so it wouldn't solve your problem.. unfortunately.
You should be fine with E-Tube Project V4, assuming your SM-BCR2 has been updated when you connected to your wife's bike.
(v4 needs the SM-BCR2 firmware to be relatively up to date, but cannot update the SM-BCR2 firmware. The BCR2 firmware is updated in the background when using v3.4.5)
You should be fine with E-Tube Project V4, assuming your SM-BCR2 has been updated when you connected to your wife's bike.
(v4 needs the SM-BCR2 firmware to be relatively up to date, but cannot update the SM-BCR2 firmware. The BCR2 firmware is updated in the background when using v3.4.5)
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TerryDi2C Many thanks. I am once again making heavy use of your excellent website resources.
Everything works on v. 3.4.5. Putting v. 4.0.4 on Win8.1 is challenging my nonexistent windows skills.
I may just have to settle with v. 3.4.5 until I can scrounge a more current windows computer, but I am currently midway through about 75 updates, so I at least want to try agin. I finally got the .Net dependency to install.
Everything works on v. 3.4.5. Putting v. 4.0.4 on Win8.1 is challenging my nonexistent windows skills.
I may just have to settle with v. 3.4.5 until I can scrounge a more current windows computer, but I am currently midway through about 75 updates, so I at least want to try agin. I finally got the .Net dependency to install.
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#10
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After all those updates and drama, I swapped the new derailleurs and connected to E-tube and they were already recognized and worked as if the only thing needed was to update the firmware on everything before starting. I even got a "Relax" notification on my Garmin watch, but in the end, nothing went wrong (except I can't get on of those wire grommets back into the hole in the frame). The 10 year old battery doesn't enable any features, but now I have to decide whether to replace it, or steel my wife's battery while she is out of the country (she refuses to use any of the additional features, and the 10 year old battery holds a charge for 4 to 6 months still.
Thanks again to everyone who helped/advised.
Thanks again to everyone who helped/advised.
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#11
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Updates solved the missing dylib issue. Thankfully, I get the same result. Sadly, there is nothing to tweak with the old battery.
The interface is nicer to look at.
The interface is nicer to look at.
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Woo! Nice to see you got it working in the end!
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#13
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The one remaining irritation is that I want to run this headless, but despite having set the resolution to 1080p, it defaults back to 480p and I can't change it unless I connect a monitor. For a few bucks I might get this HDMI dummy plug, so I can leave the mini near by bike stand and display remotely on my laptop or iPad via NoMachine (like what you are seeing in the screen-shots):
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New Development: VMWare Fusion Pro v. 13 is now available for free for personal use.
The download link is here: Broadcom link
You have to go through a tedious registration process, and of course you need to have a valid copy of Windows.
This will work on both Intel and Silicon Mac hardware.
I haven't yet tried it yet with Di2, but have used it before to run lab equipment that connects via USB, and it is reasonably straightforward.
Other advantages are that you don't have to reboot into Windows (you just start up the virtual operating system via the VMWare Fusion app), and you can store the huge files on an external drive.
The download link is here: Broadcom link
You have to go through a tedious registration process, and of course you need to have a valid copy of Windows.
This will work on both Intel and Silicon Mac hardware.
I haven't yet tried it yet with Di2, but have used it before to run lab equipment that connects via USB, and it is reasonably straightforward.
Other advantages are that you don't have to reboot into Windows (you just start up the virtual operating system via the VMWare Fusion app), and you can store the huge files on an external drive.
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