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- | As of 2023, MLinstall is available for x86 Windows | + | As of 2024, MLinstall is available for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. |
When you open MLinstall, you will start in the ' | When you open MLinstall, you will start in the ' | ||
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+ | ===== USB Tab ===== | ||
+ | All options here will communicate with your camera over USB (USB cable) to change internal settings in your camera. It doesn' | ||
+ | ==== Enable/ | ||
+ | This will enable the [[glossary# | ||
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+ | ===== Card Tab ===== | ||
+ | All options here will find a card plugged into your PC called ' | ||
+ | ==== Card Boot Flags ==== | ||
+ | This will let you prepare your SD/CF card and make it [[glossary# | ||
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+ | There is also an option to make the card // | ||
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+ | ===== Command Line options ===== | ||
+ | MLinstall exposes some command line options if launched with the flag `-h`. | ||
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+ | `-d` allows //developer mode//, which adds a input box to the UI that allows you to run custom [[glossary# | ||
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+ | `--upload` can use CHDK opcodes to upload arbitrary files to your camera' |
mlinstall.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/02 20:29 by petabyte