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  > pip install pyqt5
 
  > pip install pyqt5
 
  > pip install pyqtgraph
 
  > pip install pyqtgraph
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> pip install pyserial
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If everything goes well, then you are ready to run the GUI from the Python script.
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== Get python script ==
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The newest version is on our SVN repository.
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===Install SVN=== 
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Install TortoiseSVN from https://subversion.apache.org
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On left menu find "Binary packages" and from here the 'Windows' section
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* Download TortoiseSVN
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* Install, and remember to add 'command line' support.
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* restart a 'cmd' terminal after installation
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=== Get python script ===

Revision as of 14:23, 11 January 2021

Back to Regbot

NB! this page is for installing python3 version of the Regbot GUI.

Contents

not finished 11 jan 2021

install python

Start the command window by searching for 'cmd' after pressing Start.

In the command window type

python
Python 3.6.9 (default, Oct  8 2020, 12:12:24) 
on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. 
>>> quit()

This should start python and write the version number. Version must be 3.X.X.

If not installed, then install from Microsoft store, you will probably be directed directly, if not installed,

Install packages

At the CMD prompt install

> pip install pyqt5
> pip install pyqtgraph
> pip install pyserial

If everything goes well, then you are ready to run the GUI from the Python script.

Get python script

The newest version is on our SVN repository.

Install SVN

Install TortoiseSVN from https://subversion.apache.org On left menu find "Binary packages" and from here the 'Windows' section

  • Download TortoiseSVN
  • Install, and remember to add 'command line' support.
  • restart a 'cmd' terminal after installation

Get python script

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