CHROMiX DensServerSetup

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=Setting up the Server=
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server comes in 2 forms that run on Windows (only): background service or foreground application. Service is good for unattended operation that can auto-launch when Windows starts and is invisible to the end user (when sharing a machine). Application is good for manually launching & testing.
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** Important ** the Application does not require changes to the Windows firewall - other than giving permission upon first launch - where the background Service requires explicit changes to Windows' firewall in order to be accessible.
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=Running in a Virtual Environment=
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Users may want to run Windows in a virtual environment (such as Parallels or VMware). This is useful for Macintosh users wanting to connect to the Dens or Drive via Wifi.
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A few important configuration notes:
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*Set the VM software to use a "Bridged" connection to ensure it's on the same network as both the CHROMiX app ''and'' the wifi network the Dens is connecting to.

Revision as of 21:36, 30 October 2017

Techkon SDserver software setup instructions:

In order to connect to the Techkon SpectroDens or SpectroDrive devices over USB or Wifi, installation of the SDserver background service or SDserver app foreground application is required (one exception is on Macintosh, direct USB connection is possible thanks to Techkon's "Mac SDK" drivers. The server is required on Mac for Wifi connections and for the USB connection that allows configuration of wifi settings, however)

Connections to Techkon Devices

SpectroDens Connection Options
App Platform direct USB connection server USB connection server Wifi connection
Mac USB USB wifi
Windows n/a USB wifi


SpectroDrive Connection Options
App Platform server USB connection server Wifi connection
Mac USB wifi
Windows USB wifi

Setting up the Server

server comes in 2 forms that run on Windows (only): background service or foreground application. Service is good for unattended operation that can auto-launch when Windows starts and is invisible to the end user (when sharing a machine). Application is good for manually launching & testing.

download links

Running in a Virtual Environment

Users may want to run Windows in a virtual environment (such as Parallels or VMware). This is useful for Macintosh users wanting to connect to the Dens or Drive via Wifi.

A few important configuration notes:

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