On Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 6:38 AM George at Clug <c...@goproject.info> wrote: > > I have been following the comments on this topic. From what I can tell, the > company does not provide Linux drivers or software. > > A friend of mine managed to access a heart rate monitor by using DOS > emulation and the original DOS software. > > Maybe you could use Wine to run the Windows "Printer_boxed.exe" software (see > download page URL below) ? > > Not having Ancel BA101 battery tester, I am not able to test. > > https://www.anceltech.com/product/detail?id=1086074596467142656 > > https://www.anceltech.com/Public/Uploads/filetxt/20211007/6638733e-2053-4706-b775-e85cc12931ed.pdf > > Here are a few words from the later (BA201) model's manual says: > > https://www.anceltech.com/Public/Uploads/filetxt/20211007/8f5feaf1-3a4d-4090-89cd-d655de60c21d.pdf > > This function allows you to update the tool software. > To update the tool, you need the following items. > 1. ANCEL BA201 Battery tester tool > 2. A windows PC or laptop with USB ports > 3. A USB cable > > 1) downloading the applications from ANCEL website. > www.anceltech.com > 2) run btlink.exe in your computer(Mac OS and linux does not compatible) > > 3.5 Print > The Print Data function allows printing out testing data recorded by the > testing tool for or customized test reports. > To print out retrieved data, you need the following tools: > 1.The tester tool > 2.A windows PC or Iaptop with USB ports > 3.A USB cable > 1) download the applications from ANCEL website. > www.anceltech.com > 2) connect the tester tool to computer with the USB cable supplied > 3) run btlink.exe in your computer, as below
Installing software from a Chinese vendor does not give me a warm and fuzzy feeling. Jeff