Subaru FreeSSM License, Requirement, Windows Linux Installation

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Look here: Subaru FreeSSM software solutions including

  1. Licence
  2. Supported Platforms
  3. Requirements
  4. Compilation
  5. Installation
  6. Starting FreeSSM

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Good to know:

FreeSSM is a free and easy to use diagnostic and adjustment tool for SUBARU®

vehicles. It currently supports the models LEGACY®, LIBERTY®, OUTBACK®, BAJA®,

IMPREZA®, FORESTER® and TRIBECA® starting with model year 1999 and provides

access to the engine and transmission control units.

PLEASE NOTE:

This program is NOT A PRODUCT OF FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. OR ANY SUBARU®-

ASSOCIATED COMPANY. It is a free reengineering project which is not contributed,

provided or supported by any company in any way.

All trademarks are property of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. or their respective

owners.

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  1. LICENCE:

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under

the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software

Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later

version.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with

this program (see file LICENCE.txt). If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

The use of this program is AT YOUR OWN RISK. The author is NOT LIABLE FOR ANY

EFFECTS caused by usage, including UNEXPECTED VEHICLE BEHAVIOR or DAMAGES.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY

WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of FUNCTIONALITY ON YOUR VEHICLE,

MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

See the GNU General Public License for more details.

TinyXML is released under the zlib license, see src/tinyxml/readme.txt and www.sourceforge.net/projects/tinyxml for further informations.

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  1. SUPPORTED PLATFORMS:

– Linux/X11

– Windows

With minor modifications, it should be possible to build FreeSSM on MacOS X

and other Unix systems, too, but there is currently no offical support.

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  1. REQUIREMENTS:

1.) FreeSSM source code (https://github.com/Comer352L/FreeSSM)

2.) Qt framework (www.qt.io/download)

Linux:   Qt4 (>= 4.4.0) or Qt5

Packages are usually available in the distribution repositories.

Development packages are needed.

Windows: Qt5 (using MinGW, not MS Visual Studio)

Qt4 is not available for download anymore and the used MinGW

version is too old.

3.) MinGW (only for MS Windows)

MinGW is usually shipped with Qt and just needs to be selected during

the installation process.

However, in the past the installation process changed very often.

There were times when it had to be downloaded and installed manually.

Check mingw.org and sourceforge.net/projects/mingw in case you are forced

to install it manually.

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  1. COMPILATION:

Open a console window and switch to the FreeSSM-directory.

Preparation:

$ qmake

or (if you have Qt4 AND Qt5 installed)

$ qmake-qt4   or   $ qmake-qt5   (depending on your system environment)

Compilation:

$ make release

or

$ make debug

Translation files:

$ make translation

NOTE (Windows only): depending on the used Qt-version and system configuration,

‘mingw32-make’ must be called instead of ‘make’.

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  1. INSTALLATION:

$ make release-install

or

$ make debug-install

=> the application will be installed to

– Linux: the users home-directory (/home/userXYZ/FreeSSM)

– Windows: C:\FreeSSM (can be moved after installation)

Uninstallation:

$ make release-uninstall

or

$ make debug-uninstall

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  1. STARTINGFreeSSM:

First, switch to the installation folder (see 5.).

Linux:

$ ./FreeSSM

Windows:

$ freessm