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To save your time, please contact us if you have any issues with this microscope. We have full experience. We are confident that we can provide you with a satisfactory solution. Our email address is jiusion@outlook.com.
Chronos on Monday announced that its entire product line is compatible with Mac OS X v10.5 “Leopard.” The latest updates are available for download from the Chronos Web site. If the drive is formatted as Mac OS Extended you can read/write to it from any Mac. Unless you install a 3rd-Party Utility (I don't know of any offhand) you won't be able to read/write to it from any PC. PCs don't know what a Mac OS Extended format is. As already mentioned TimeMachine will not work with any other format other than Mac OS Extended. May 05, 2020 CloudReady is an OS based on Chromium OS like Chrome OS. Where Chrome OS is a fork of Chromium OS with proprietary code from Google, CloudReady uses the proprietary code from Neverware, the company that makes CloudReady. The advantage CloudReady offers is that you can install it on your PC, laptop or MacBook. How to Install Chromium OS. This wikiHow will show you how to install Chromium OS. Chromium OS is the open-source version of Google's closed-source Chrome OS that is only available on Chromebooks.
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Windows
Since Jiusion microscopes use a standard webcam chipset, they will automatically install default webcam (UVC) drivers when plugged into a host device. They can be used with any webcam apps. User can select one or more to install.
Win10 built-in camera app | xploview | Amcap | Coolingtech | |
Easy to install | √ | √ | × | × |
User Friendly | √ | √ | × | × |
Snap button works | × | √ | √ | × |
Zoom button works | × | × | √ | × |
Measure function | × | × | × | √ |
Support | Win10 Only | Win7/8/10 | Win7/8/10 | Win7/8/10 |
Windows 10 user please make sure the 'Camera' in privacy settings is on.
1) Win10 built-in camera app
If you are Win10 user, you can plug the microscope to the Win10 computer and open this app to use the microscope directly. You can click 'Windows' logo on the left and find the 'Camera' app. The downside is that you can't use the snap and zoom buttons in this app.
2) xploview
2.1 Download the xploview
xploview.exe(3.87MB) Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 32 or 64 bit
2.2 Install the xploview
Double click the “xploview” to start installation. Select your first language and click “Next”.
Click “Browse” if you want to install to other fodders. Click “Next”.
Click “Install”.
Wait for the installation to complete. Click 'Finish' to complete the installation.
2.3 Remove the microscpe lens cover and connect it to the computer
2.4 Open the xploview
Click ①'Settings' –② 'Device' to select 'USB2.0 UVC PC Camera' on the dropdown. Click 'Apply'. Note the zoom button doesn’t work on this software.
3) Amcap
3.1 Download the Amcap
Amcap is a custom Windows (XP and above) software package designed specifically to work with the microscope.
Amcap.zip(3.38MB) Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 32 or 64 bit
Amcap.exe(9.46MB) Windows 10 32 or 64 bit
Please tap this link to send an email to us if you can't download it jiusion@outlook.com
3.2 Extract the Amcap.zip
Step 1: Right Click the Amcap.zip and select 'Extract All'. Step 2: Click 'Browser' to select a location to save the Amcap and click 'Extract'. Step 3: Double click the extracted folder 'Amcap' to open it.
3.3 Install the Amcap
Double click the “setup.exe” to install the Amcap. Select ①Next - ②Next - ③Install - ④Yes - ⑤Finish - ⑥No, I will restart my computer later and Finish.
3.3 Remove the microscpe lens cover, plug the microscope and open the Amcap
Connect the microscope to the computer. Right click the Amcap and select 'Run as administrator' to open the Amcap software. Click 'Devices' to select the 'GL USB2.0 UVC Camera Device'.If you can't find the 'GL USB2.0 UVC Camera Device', please tapUpdate driver in Windowsto set up.
3.4 Setup the location to save pictures and videos
Pictures: Select “Capture” – Snapshot Location – Find or new a folder and click “Open”. You can double click the Snap button to take a picture.
Videos: Click “File” – “Set Capture File”. Find and select an avi format video file. Click “Open”.
4) CoolingTech
Coolingtech measurement software is compatible with Windows 7 8 10.
4.1 Download the CoolingTech
What we provided in this link is a installation-free green version. You can delete directly if you want to uninstall it. Click link as below to download the Coolingtech.zip.
Coolingtech.zip(2.55MB) Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 32 or 64 bit
4.2 Extract the Coolingtech.zip
Once the download is finished, right click the 'Coolingtech.zip' to select 'Extract All...' to extract files out.
4.3 Open the CoolingTech software
Please ritght click the CoolingTech.exe to select 'Run as administrator' to open the CoolingTech.exe. As it is a installation-free version, you can open the Coolingtech folder and run the “CoolingTech.exe” as admin to use the Coolingtech measurement software. Close other webcam software like camera app, xploview and Amcap if you can't see anything in this software. Please note the snap and zoom buttons don’t work in this software. If the software occur errors or want to get a diffence measurement software, please contact us via our customer service email jiusion@outlook.com.
Mac
Digital Viewer App is compatible with general purpose Mac microscope software from Plugable Technologies company. Install the app as below and open it. Plug the microscope to the Mac. Click “Settings” – “Device” to select “USB2.0 UVC PC Camera” on the dropdown to make the microscope work. MacOS10.14 and above users and need to allow the 'Digital Viewer' app to access camera in 'System Preferences' - 'Security & Privacy'. Note the zoom button doesn’t work on this software. Please tap this email to contact us if you can't use the microscope on Mac jiusion@outlook.com
Digital_Viewer_3.3.30.pkg(8.66MB) macOS (10.13.4 and later) 64 bit
Digital_Viewer_3.1.06.dmg(2.67MB) Older macOS / OS X versions (10.5 and later) 32 bit
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Chrome OS
We don’t have drivers for Chrome OS as Jiusion microscopes can be used with the default Camera app that comes with Chrome. Go to Settings > Advanced Settings > Privacy > Content Settings > Camera, and change the device in the dropdown to “USB Microscope”. Access your camera and your magnified object should appear on the screen.
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Linux
Search for the application Cheese and click install. Once the installation is completed, open the application cheese. If the program displays your other camera, click on the word cheese in the top bar to access you preferences. In the webcam tab click on the dropdown menu and select USB Microscope.
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Android
Please note that Android support is on a case-by-case basis. Device manufacturers must have support for USB Video Class devices built in or this will not work.
Step 1: Install app
You can install the 3rd party camera app like “OTG View”, “inskam” “AN98” as below or install from Google Play. Note it may report unsafe as you didn't install from Google Play. You can choose to continue with the installation or install it from the Google Play. We recommend that Android 10 users install the AN98 app and Android 11 users install the inskam app.
Download the installation package directly:
OTG View.apk(17.52MB) Android 4.4 and above
inskam.apk(85.88MB) Android 4.4 and above
AN98.apk(14.01.MB) Android 4.0 and above
Download from Google Play:
OTG View, inskam, AN98
Step 2: Turn on the OTG function
Some phones may need to turn on the OTG manually by flicking downwards on the top side of the screen(Oneplus brand) or tapping Setting - Additional Settings – OTG(Oppo or Vivo brand). Please skip to step 3 if you can't find these options.
Step 3: Connect the microscope to the Android phone
Micro USB phone user please flip a piece on the USB plug from the microscope and plug the micro usb to the phone. Type C phone user please use the type c adapter to connect the microscope to the type c phone. Open the app (USB Camera/inskam/AN98) to use the microscope.
1)If the microscope LED doesn't light up, before contacting us, please check the led dial on the cable and make sure it is on. Please tap this email link jiusion@outlook.com
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to send us email. It is micro usb or type c connection problem. We will exchange the adapter to you.2)If the microscope LED lights up but no images on app, please install another 2 apps or tap this email jiusion@outlook.com and email to us. It might be app version or microscope problem. We will send the app suitable for your phone. If it is a microscope problem, we will replace it for you free of charge.
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Update driver in Windows
Method 1: Uninstall the 'GL USB2.0 UVC Camera Device' driver in Control Panel
Open the 'Control Panel' - 'Uninstall a grogram' - 'GL USB2.0 UVC Camera Device'. Right click and select 'uninstall'. That’s all.
Step 1 You can find the Control panel by searching 'Control Panel' on Cortana. Or right click 'This PC' and select 'Properties' - 'Control Panel Home'. Click 'Uninstall a program'.
Step 2 Select the “GL USB2.0 UVC Camera Device” and right click to select “Uninstall/Change”. If it reports error, please follow the method 2.
Step 3 The microscope driver will switch to 'USB2.0 UVC PC Camera'. Open the Amcap or other microscope software to use the microscope.
Method 2: Uninstall the 'GL USB2.0 UVC Camera Device' driver in Device Manager
Step 1
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Open the Device Manager (search 'Device Manager' in Cortana or click 'Control Panel > System and Security > System). Click 'Imaging devices' and right-click the 'GL USB2.0 UVC Camera Device'. Select 'Uninstall device'.Step 2 Select 'Delete the driver software for this device' and click 'Uninstall'.
This page has two sections. First up is a table of commands, and then later in the page, you’ll find a quick and dirty guide (originally posted as its own article) on actually getting into and using the cross environment.
Command | Purpose |
exit | Exit the crosh Shell |
help | Display the crosh help |
help_advanced | Show advanced crosh commands; primarily used for debugging. |
ping | [-c count] [-i interval] [-n] [-s packetsize] [-W waittime] < destination >Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to a network host. If < destination > is “gw” then the next hop gateway for the default route is used.It works just like the ping command on other operating systems. Press Ctrl+C to stop the ping process or halt any other command in Crosh. |
ssh | Starts the ssh subsystem if invoked without any arguments.“ssh < user > < host >”, “ssh < user > < host > < port >”, “ssh < user >@< host >”. or “ssh < user >@< host > < port >” connect without entering the subsystem. |
ssh_forget_host | Remove a host from the list of known ssh hosts. This command displays a menu of known hosts and prompts for the host to forget. |
top | Sets the chapsd log level. No arguments can start verbose logging. |
battery_test [< test length >] | Tests battery discharge rate for given number of seconds. No argument will default to 300s test. |
bt_console <agent> | Enable the Bluetooth debugging console |
chaps_debug [start stop < log_level >] | Sets the chapsd logging level. No arguments will start verbose logging. |
connectivity | Shows connectivity status. |
experimental_storage < status enable disable > | Enable or disable experimental storage features. |
ff_debug [< tag_expr >] [–help] [–list_valid_tags] [–reset] | Add and remove ff debugging tags. |
memory_test | Performs extensive memory testing on the available free memory. |
modem < command > [args…] | Interact with the 3G modem. Run “modem help” for detailed help. |
modem_set_carrier carrier-name | Configures the modem for the specified carrier. |
network_diag [–date] [–link] [–show-macs] [–wifi] [–help] [–wifi-mon] < host > | A function that performs a suite of network diagnostics. Saves a copy of the output to your download directory. |
network_logging < wifi cellular ethernet > | A function that enables a predefined set of tags useful for debugging the specified device. |
p2p_update [enable disable] | Enables or disables the peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing of updates over the local network. This will both, attempt to get updates from other peers in the network and share the downloaded updates with them. Run this command without arguments to see the current state. |
rlz < status enable disable > | Enable or disable RLZ. |
rollback | Attempt to rollback to the previous update cached on your system. Only available on non-stable channels and non-enterprise enrolled devices. Please note that this will powerwash your device. |
route [-n] [-6] | Display the routing tables. |
set_apn [-n < network-id >] [-u < username >] [-p < password >] < apn > | Set the APN to use when connecting to the network specified by < network-id >. If < network-id > is not specified, use the network-id of the currently registered network. |
set_apn – c | Clear the APN to be used, so that the default APN will be used instead. |
set_arpgw < true false > | Turn on extra network state checking to make sure the default gateway is reachable. |
set_cellular_ppp [-u < username >] [-p < password >] | Set the PPP username and/or password for an existing cellular connection. If neither -u nor -p is provided, show the existing PPP username for the cellular connection. |
set_cellular_ppp -c | Clear any existing PPP username and PPP password for an existing cellular connection. |
sound < command > < argument > | Low level sound configuration. Can be used to play/record audio samples and enable beam forming on Pixel.“sound beamforming < on off >” will enable/disable the feature.“sound record [duration]” will start recording.“sound play < filename >” will play the recorded audio samples. |
storage_status | Reads storage device SMART health status, vendor attributes and error log. |
storage_test_1 | Performs a short offline SMART test. |
storage_test_2 | Performs an extensive readability test. |
syslog < message > | Logs a message to syslog. |
tpcontrol {status taptoclick [on off] sensitivity [1-5] set < property > <value>}tpcontrol {syntp [on off]} | Manually adjust advanced touchpad settings. |
tracepath [-n] < destination >[/port] | Trace the path/route to a network host. |
update_over_cellular [enable disable] | Enables or disables the auto updates over cellular networks. Run without arguments to see the current state. |
upload crashes | Uploads available crash reports to the crash server. |
wpa_debug [< debug_level >] [–help] [–list_valid_level] [–reset] | Set wpa_supplicant debugging level. |
xset m [acc_mult[/acc_div] [thr]]xset m default | Tweak the mouse acceleration rate. |
xset r rate [delay [rate]] | Tweak autorepeat rates. The delay is the number of milliseconds before autorepeat starts. The rate is the number of repeats per second. |
xset r [keycode] < on off > | Turn autorepeat on/off. If keycode is specified, it affects only that key. If not specified, it affects global behavior. |
- Find commands:
help
- Find debugging commands:
help_advanced
- To switch to a more bash-like command prompt:
shell
- To see the version of Chrome OS running on your Chromebook:
sudo /opt/google/chrome/chrome –version
- To show the operating system name:
uname -a
- If the operating system is a bit old, update it using the update_engine_client command:
update_engine_client -update
- To see the bios of your Chromebook, open up a command prompt (Control-Alt-T) and use the following command:
sudo /usr/sbin/chromeos-firmwareupdate -V
- To record some sound from the microphone, use the sound command:
sound record NUMBEROFSECONDS
Look for (or grep for) BIOS version in the output. - To see the Vital Product Data, or configuration information such as time zone, UUID, IMEI, model, region, language, keyboard layout and serial number:
sudo dump_vpd_log --full --stdout
- Or to be specific about what you’re looking for, grep for it:
sudo dump_vpd_log --full --stdout grep 'serial_number'
- To capture some logs for debugging, use systrace:
sudo systrace
- To manage the mouse and keyboard acceleration and autorepeat options, use the xset command:
xset m
- Trace a network path (like traceroute or tracert):
tracepath www.google.com
- To run standard network diagnostics:
network_diag
- To capture some packets while troubleshooting network connections, use the packet_capture command:
packet_capture
- Check the type, version, etc on your touchpad:
tpcontrol status
- You can also debug network connections by logging data going through either the wifi, cellular or ethernet interface using the network_logging command. To do so for a normal 802.11 connection:
network_logging wifi
- To configure WAP information:
wpa_cli
- Accept an SSL Cert by using the enterprise_ca_approve command:
enterprise_ca_approve --allow-self-signed https://entca.krypted.com
sudo ifconfig eth0
- To see all of the running processes:
top
- To see a user’s hid and gid, use id:
id
- To see more information To ping Google:
ping www.google.com
- To see a list of the commands you’ve run:
shell_history
- To close the command prompt:
exit
- To make the file system writeable, first fire up a command prompt via crosh, by using Control-Alt-T and then running the shell command at the shell prompt:
shell
- Then run the following shell script to remote rootfs verification and make the file system writeable:
sudo /usr/share/vboot/bin/make_dev_ssd.sh --remove_rootfs_verification
- Then reboot and do whatever it is you need to do.For example, install a vine server and run automation scripts to do regression testing. Enjoy.