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The Aaru Remote is a slim miniature application designed to receive device commands from a remote [Aaru](https://github.com/aaru-dps/Aaru)
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instance, sends it to a local device, and returns the data to the instance.
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The main motivation for this is the desire to update DiscImageChef to the latest and greatest features of .NET and C#.
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The main motivation for this is the desire to update Aaru to the latest and greatest features of .NET and C#.
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This creates a problem, as some people have old devices that do not work in modern Linux distributions.
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This remote will be supported in older versions of Linux, and will in future versions be supported in FreeBSD, Windows, and possibly
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network-enabled game consoles (like PSP, Wii, etc).
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While some people will suggest porting the whole DiscImageChef to C or C++, that won't happen, and for the only situation that
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While some people will suggest porting the whole Aaru to C or C++, that won't happen, and for the only situation that
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would be needed (accessing devices where C# does not run) this slim is more than enough.
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The usage is very simple, just run the remote and it will listen for a connection over TCP/IP in port 6666, and print you
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the available IPs. Running as non-root user only works with some SCSI devices, so better run as root.
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On the other side, you can use the DiscImageChef with the *remote* command and one of those IP addresses to test the
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On the other side, you can use the Aaru with the *remote* command and one of those IP addresses to test the
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connection. Similarly using the IP address as an argument for the *list-devices* command will list the devices available
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remotely.
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