Of course it will useless under Windows so I decided to find solution for my favourite Linux Mint.
Well, uncle Google find Reversatronics blog:
https://reversatronics.blogspot.com/201 ... linux.html
there is very good and easy description how to run TL 866 with MiniPro and my topic is based on it, but for newer - TL 866 II Plus version.
Wine
If you want the same MiniPro experience under Linux as you have under Windows then Wine is probably the way to go. The steps are:
- Obtain a copy of the Xgpro software. This is the official link: http://www.xgecu.com for XGecu T56/TL866II Plus Software Version 10.15
- Install Wine if required.
- Extract the contents of the XgproV10xx_setup.rar and run wine ./XgproV1013_Setup.exe or double click from file manager app. Note that the application should install fine, but you won't be able to talk to the device just yet.
- Download setupapi.dll from this git repository and copy it to the same location where you installed Xgpro. This might be somewhere like ~/.wine/drive_c/Xgpro or similar.
- As root, create /etc/udev/rules.d/50-xgpro.rules and add the following:
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SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="a466", ATTR{idProduct}=="0a53", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0666"
- Restart udev by running
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udevadm trigger
That's all. Have a many FLASHed devices