On 22 Sep 2025, at 15:31, Wayne Salamonsen <wsala...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've been looking into helping out in this community a little and have been trying to work out the best way to do development and builds.
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Hi Wayne.
VirtualBox running an image of your favourite flavour of linux
will definitely work. Or even using the built in 'Windows
Subsystem for Linux' (WSL2) will work for most development tasks.
Where it gets a bit tricky is when it comes to testing downloads
from dive computers. But even this might be feasible if the
connection is done through an USB based serial port / bluetooth
adaptor, and VirtualBox is configured to exclusively 'own' the
respective USB device.
Ngā mihi
Michael Keller