Make CAN Easy
Complete access to the Komodo CAN Duo Interface's features
with just a click of a button.
Batch Mode
Batch Mode allows users to script CAN data patterns. Using
a Python interface, users can define local variables and
create branching and looping logic in their script. CAN
captures in the Data Center
Software can be exported as batch scripts and played back
in the Komodo GUI Software.
Activity Board Mode
Interactively operate
the CAN/I2C Activity
Board Pro. The Komodo GUI Software provides instant
feedback from the accelerometer, light sensor, temperature
sensor, joystick, and more.
Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X compatible
The Komodo GUI Software was built from the ground up to be
a cross-platform software suite. All the functionality of
the Komodo GUI software works on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X
operating systems.
Future-Proof
Total Phase is committed to improving the Komodo GUI
Software and making these improvements available to our
customers free of charge. There are no yearly support contracts
and no software update fees.
Updates will be available for download from our website's
Downloads section.
System Requirements
- Intel or AMD processor operating at 2 GHz or higher.
- 512 MB physical RAM
- 1 GB hard drive space
- Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X
- Full-speed USB port
- Komodo CAN Duo Interface
Windows
The software is officially supported on Windows XP (SP2 or
later, 32-bit and 64-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit),
and Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit).
Linux
The software has been designed for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
4 and 5 with kernel 2.6. Customers have reported successful
operation with SuSE and Ubuntu distributions. Please be aware
that there may be significant differences and idiosyncrasies
in the way that different distributions of Linux operate. As
such, Total Phase may not be able to support your particular
distribution of Linux. Support will be offered on a
case-by-case basis.
Mac OS X
The software is supported on Intel versions of Mac OS X
10.5 Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard.
64-bit Support
The graphical software will run on 64-bit Windows,
Linux, and Mac OS X systems as a 32-bit application.
However, separate 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the API libraries
are provided to allow custom applications to be built for
either architecture.