C-gate installing on BMS hardware

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by sharath, Feb 9, 2022.

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    Hello,
    We are developing a Building management monitoring product(Hardware). Can we able to install c-gate on it? If so, what is the environment we have to build to set up a c-gate on it? can you please provide me the source where I can look into it?
     
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    Since c-gate is capable of running in any OS. is it possible run it in any bms hardwares, so that we can monitor c-bus devices from that? if so what is the prerequisite that hardware has to have? i still didn't find any resource regarding this.
     
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    It's there.
    Search the CGate manual which is included in the CGate download for system requirements.
    What is the hardware you intend to use?
     
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    CGate is written in Java, so theoretically it will run on any hardware supporting the current version of Java. Officially it is only supported on Windows, but it has been run successfully on a Raspberry PI. Whether it will run on your hardware we have no way of knowing.
     
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