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Work as well (though I have not tested it). Installing the Instant Client Packages I downloaded the following Instant Client packages using the above provided link to my home directory on oel02: instantclient-basiclite-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip instantclient-precomp-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip instantclient-sdk-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip instantclient-sqlplus-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip Installing each one is simply a matter of unzipping each file: [markwill@oel02 ~]$ unzip instantclient-basiclite-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip [markwill@oel02 ~]$ unzip instantclient-precomp-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip [markwill@oel02 ~]$ unzip instantclient-sdk-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip [markwill@oel02 ~]$ unzip instantclient-sqlplus-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip The act of unzipping the files will create an "instantclient_11_2" directory in the directory where the files are unzipped (/home/markwill in my case). The complete list of files installed after unzipping each file is as follows: [markwill@oel02 ~]$ cd instantclient_11_2/ [markwill@oel02 instantclient_11_2]$ pwd /home/markwill/instantclient_11_2 [markwill@oel02 instantclient_11_2]$ find . . ./libsqlplusic.so ./libclntsh.so.11.1 ./cobsqlintf.o ./ojdbc6.jar ./sqlplus ./adrci ./libnnz11.so ./SQLPLUS_README ./PRECOMP_README ./libociicus.so ./ojdbc5.jar ./sdk ./sdk/demo ./sdk/demo/demo_procob_ic.mk ./sdk/demo/occiobj.cpp ./sdk/demo/occidemo.sql ./sdk/demo/occiobj.typ ./sdk/demo/occidemod.sql ./sdk/demo/demo_proc_ic.mk ./sdk/demo/demo.mk ./sdk/demo/occidml.cpp ./sdk/demo/procdemo.pc ./sdk/demo/procobdemo.pco ./sdk/demo/cdemo81.c ./sdk/procob ./sdk/rtsora ./sdk/SDK_README ./sdk/ott ./sdk/ottclasses.zip ./sdk/include ./sdk/include/orid.h ./sdk/include/occiAQ.h ./sdk/include/oratypes.h ./sdk/include/nzerror.h ./sdk/include/sqlkpr.h ./sdk/include/oci1.h ./sdk/include/sql2oci.h ./sdk/include/ocikpr.h ./sdk/include/ocidef.h ./sdk/include/oci.h ./sdk/include/ldap.h ./sdk/include/ort.h ./sdk/include/ocixmldb.h ./sdk/include/ocidfn.h ./sdk/include/ocixstream.h ./sdk/include/oraca.h ./sdk/include/sqlcpr.h ./sdk/include/odci.h ./sdk/include/ori.h ./sdk/include/occiCommon.h ./sdk/include/occi.h ./sdk/include/ociapr.h ./sdk/include/sqlca.h ./sdk/include/occiObjects.h ./sdk/include/sqlucs2.h ./sdk/include/occiControl.h ./sdk/include/sqlda.h ./sdk/include/xa.h ./sdk/include/ocidem.h ./sdk/include/oci8dp.h ./sdk/include/ociextp.h ./sdk/include/occiData.h ./sdk/include/ociap.h ./sdk/include/nzt.h ./sdk/include/orl.h ./sdk/include/oro.h ./sdk/include/sqlapr.h ./sdk/proc ./libocci.so.11.1 ./libocijdbc11.so ./genezi ./BASIC_LITE_README ./xstreams.jar ./libsqlplus.so ./glogin.sql ./precomp ./precomp/admin ./precomp/admin/pcscfg.cfg ./precomp/admin/pcbcfg.cfg [markwill@oel02 instantclient_11_2]$ Configure the Environment One of the nice things about using Pro*C on Linux (and UNIX) is that we do not normally have to configure the Pro*C configuration file (pcscfg.cfg) as would generally be necessary in Windows. As a convenience for setting environment variables (such as the PATH), in my home directory I have created a file I use to do this (I'm using the bash shell here): [markwill@oel02 ~]$ cat oic11.env export ORACLE_BASE=/home/markwill export ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/instantclient_11_2 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME:$ORACLE_HOME/sdk:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:~/bin [markwill@oel02 ~]$ I can then set my environment to use the newly installed Oracle components as follows: [markwill@oel02 ~]$ . ./oic11.env Test the Oracle Installation Since SQL*Plus was Unreal Engine, Discord SDK, EpicOnlineServices SDK, Intel_OID SDK, Intel_oneTBB SDK, NVIDIA_Highlights SDK, NVIDIA_Nsight_Aftermath SDK, Ogg SDK, Vorbis SDK, Wwise SDK, XAudio2 SDK, iZotope SDK: Steam Deck MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 4.50ZIPBitFlow Software Development Kit and Drivers Version 4.50 16.4 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.00ZIPBitFlow SDK for Alta/Karbon/Neon/R64/R64e46.0 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.20ZIPBitFlow SDK for Alta/Karbon/Neon/R64/R64e54.6 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.30ZIPBitFlow SDK for Alta/Karbon/Neon61.4 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.40ZIPBitFlow SDK 5.40 for Alta/Karbon/Neon66.4 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.60ZIPBitFlow SDK 5.60 for Alta/Karbon/Neon67.0 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.70ZIPDrivers and Software development version 5.70 for all modern BitFlow boards including the last Karbon-CXP.76.2 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.90ZIPDrivers and Software Development Kit version 5.90 for all modern BitFlow boards.62.6 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 6.00ZIPDrivers and Software Development Kit version 6.00 for all modern BitFlow boards.69.8 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 6.20ZIPDrivers and Software Development Kit version 6.20 for all modern BitFlow boards.76.8 MBSoftwareImageView LinuxZIPReal time image viewer for Linux, requires Linux SDK191 KBSoftwareRaptor SDK 1.25ZIPRaptor SDK 1.25 for NT (works in 2000/XP)2.45 MBWhite PapersBasler Color Sprint SupportPDFBitFlow support for the special color modes of the Basler Sprint family254 KBWhite papersBorland Compiler SupportPDFHow to use the BitFlow SDK with the Borland compilers.172 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 4.50PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 4.50196 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.00PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.00138 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.20PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.20156 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.30PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.30267 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.40PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.40147 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.60PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.60174 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.70PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.70177 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.90PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.90177 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.00PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.00177 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.20PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.20190 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.30PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.30190 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.40PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.40190 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.5PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.5259 KBWhite PapersUnderstanding CTABs Application NotePDFUnderstand CTABs White Paper700 KBWhite PapersUsing High Speed 80-bit (10-tap) CamerasPDFInterfacing with 80-bit

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Work as well (though I have not tested it). Installing the Instant Client Packages I downloaded the following Instant Client packages using the above provided link to my home directory on oel02: instantclient-basiclite-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip instantclient-precomp-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip instantclient-sdk-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip instantclient-sqlplus-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip Installing each one is simply a matter of unzipping each file: [markwill@oel02 ~]$ unzip instantclient-basiclite-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip [markwill@oel02 ~]$ unzip instantclient-precomp-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip [markwill@oel02 ~]$ unzip instantclient-sdk-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip [markwill@oel02 ~]$ unzip instantclient-sqlplus-linux32-11.2.0.1.zip The act of unzipping the files will create an "instantclient_11_2" directory in the directory where the files are unzipped (/home/markwill in my case). The complete list of files installed after unzipping each file is as follows: [markwill@oel02 ~]$ cd instantclient_11_2/ [markwill@oel02 instantclient_11_2]$ pwd /home/markwill/instantclient_11_2 [markwill@oel02 instantclient_11_2]$ find . . ./libsqlplusic.so ./libclntsh.so.11.1 ./cobsqlintf.o ./ojdbc6.jar ./sqlplus ./adrci ./libnnz11.so ./SQLPLUS_README ./PRECOMP_README ./libociicus.so ./ojdbc5.jar ./sdk ./sdk/demo ./sdk/demo/demo_procob_ic.mk ./sdk/demo/occiobj.cpp ./sdk/demo/occidemo.sql ./sdk/demo/occiobj.typ ./sdk/demo/occidemod.sql ./sdk/demo/demo_proc_ic.mk ./sdk/demo/demo.mk ./sdk/demo/occidml.cpp ./sdk/demo/procdemo.pc ./sdk/demo/procobdemo.pco ./sdk/demo/cdemo81.c ./sdk/procob ./sdk/rtsora ./sdk/SDK_README ./sdk/ott ./sdk/ottclasses.zip ./sdk/include ./sdk/include/orid.h ./sdk/include/occiAQ.h ./sdk/include/oratypes.h ./sdk/include/nzerror.h ./sdk/include/sqlkpr.h ./sdk/include/oci1.h ./sdk/include/sql2oci.h ./sdk/include/ocikpr.h ./sdk/include/ocidef.h ./sdk/include/oci.h ./sdk/include/ldap.h ./sdk/include/ort.h ./sdk/include/ocixmldb.h ./sdk/include/ocidfn.h ./sdk/include/ocixstream.h ./sdk/include/oraca.h ./sdk/include/sqlcpr.h ./sdk/include/odci.h ./sdk/include/ori.h ./sdk/include/occiCommon.h ./sdk/include/occi.h ./sdk/include/ociapr.h ./sdk/include/sqlca.h ./sdk/include/occiObjects.h ./sdk/include/sqlucs2.h ./sdk/include/occiControl.h ./sdk/include/sqlda.h ./sdk/include/xa.h ./sdk/include/ocidem.h ./sdk/include/oci8dp.h ./sdk/include/ociextp.h ./sdk/include/occiData.h ./sdk/include/ociap.h ./sdk/include/nzt.h ./sdk/include/orl.h ./sdk/include/oro.h ./sdk/include/sqlapr.h ./sdk/proc ./libocci.so.11.1 ./libocijdbc11.so ./genezi ./BASIC_LITE_README ./xstreams.jar ./libsqlplus.so ./glogin.sql ./precomp ./precomp/admin ./precomp/admin/pcscfg.cfg ./precomp/admin/pcbcfg.cfg [markwill@oel02 instantclient_11_2]$ Configure the Environment One of the nice things about using Pro*C on Linux (and UNIX) is that we do not normally have to configure the Pro*C configuration file (pcscfg.cfg) as would generally be necessary in Windows. As a convenience for setting environment variables (such as the PATH), in my home directory I have created a file I use to do this (I'm using the bash shell here): [markwill@oel02 ~]$ cat oic11.env export ORACLE_BASE=/home/markwill export ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/instantclient_11_2 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME:$ORACLE_HOME/sdk:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:~/bin [markwill@oel02 ~]$ I can then set my environment to use the newly installed Oracle components as follows: [markwill@oel02 ~]$ . ./oic11.env Test the Oracle Installation Since SQL*Plus was

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MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 4.50ZIPBitFlow Software Development Kit and Drivers Version 4.50 16.4 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.00ZIPBitFlow SDK for Alta/Karbon/Neon/R64/R64e46.0 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.20ZIPBitFlow SDK for Alta/Karbon/Neon/R64/R64e54.6 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.30ZIPBitFlow SDK for Alta/Karbon/Neon61.4 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.40ZIPBitFlow SDK 5.40 for Alta/Karbon/Neon66.4 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.60ZIPBitFlow SDK 5.60 for Alta/Karbon/Neon67.0 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.70ZIPDrivers and Software development version 5.70 for all modern BitFlow boards including the last Karbon-CXP.76.2 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 5.90ZIPDrivers and Software Development Kit version 5.90 for all modern BitFlow boards.62.6 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 6.00ZIPDrivers and Software Development Kit version 6.00 for all modern BitFlow boards.69.8 MBSoftwareBitFlow SDK 6.20ZIPDrivers and Software Development Kit version 6.20 for all modern BitFlow boards.76.8 MBSoftwareImageView LinuxZIPReal time image viewer for Linux, requires Linux SDK191 KBSoftwareRaptor SDK 1.25ZIPRaptor SDK 1.25 for NT (works in 2000/XP)2.45 MBWhite PapersBasler Color Sprint SupportPDFBitFlow support for the special color modes of the Basler Sprint family254 KBWhite papersBorland Compiler SupportPDFHow to use the BitFlow SDK with the Borland compilers.172 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 4.50PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 4.50196 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.00PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.00138 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.20PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.20156 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.30PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.30267 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.40PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.40147 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.60PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.60174 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.70PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.70177 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 5.90PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 5.90177 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.00PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.00177 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.20PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.20190 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.30PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.30190 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.40PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.40190 KBWhite PapersGetting Started With SDK 6.5PDFGetting started document for installing and testing SDK 6.5259 KBWhite PapersUnderstanding CTABs Application NotePDFUnderstand CTABs White Paper700 KBWhite PapersUsing High Speed 80-bit (10-tap) CamerasPDFInterfacing with 80-bit

2025-04-05
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AdapterSDKRelease DateNotes4.3.3616.9.412025/02/17• Supporting SDK version 16.9.414.3.3516.9.312025/01/12• Supporting SDK version 16.9.314.3.3416.9.212025/01/07• Supporting SDK version 16.9.21• Improvement for release memory logic• Required for Ad Units APIs• Min iS SDK: 8.6.1+4.3.3316.8.912024/12/11• Bug fixes in adapter4.3.3216.8.912024/12/02• Supporting SDK version 16.8.91• Added a method to init with Application Context4.3.3116.8.812024/11/26• Supporting SDK version 16.8.814.3.3016.8.612024/10/20• Supporting SDK version 16.8.61• Min iS SDK: 8.4.0+4.3.2916.8.512024/09/22• Supporting SDK version 16.8.514.3.2816.8.112024/08/05• Supporting SDK version 16.8.114.3.2716.7.712024/07/04• Supporting SDK version 16.7.714.3.2616.7.312024/05/15• Supporting SDK version 16.7.31• Add crash protections when banner size is null4.3.2516.6.712024/04/16• Supporting SDK version 16.6.714.3.2416.6.312024/02/08• Supporting SDK version 16.6.314.3.2316.6.212024/01/28• Supporting SDK version 16.6.214.3.2216.6.112024/01/17• Supporting SDK version 16.6.114.3.2116.5.912023/12/20• Supporting SDK version 16.5.914.3.2016.5.312023/10/29• Supporting SDK version 16.5.314.3.1916.5.212023/10/17• Supporting SDK version 16.5.214.3.1816.5.112023/08/29• Supporting SDK version 16.5.114.3.1716.4.612023/06/13• Supporting SDK version 16.4.614.3.1616.4.412023/05/24• Supporting SDK version 16.4.414.3.1516.4.312023/05/11• Support CCPA using Mintegral API setDoNotTrackStatus, with context parameter4.3.1416.4.312023/05/03• Supporting SDK version 16.4.314.3.1316.3.82023/03/16• Supporting SDK version 16.3.8Important! This adapter is compatible with ironSource SDK 7.3.0 and above4.3.12.116.3.412023/05/11• Support CCPA using Mintegral API setDoNotTrackStatus, with context parameter4.3.1216.3.412023/01/26• Supporting SDK version 16.3.41• Add support for COPPA4.3.1116.2.62022/11/17• Supporting SDK version 16.2.64.3.1016.2.22022/09/21• Supporting SDK version 16.2.2• Important! This adapter is compatible with ironSource SDK 7.2.4.1 and above4.3.313.0.412020/06/10• Adapter released as AAR• Important! This adapter is compatible with ironSource SDK 6.17.0 and above4.3.213.0.412020/05/20• Add callback reporting for Rewarded Playable Ads4.3.113.0.412020/04/22• Supporting SDK version 13.0.41 4.3.012.1.512020/03/15• Add Banner support • Important! This adapter is compatible with ironSource SDK 6.15.0.1 and above4.1.112.1.512020/02/11• Supporting SDK version 12.1.51• In-app bidding support• Add Dynamic User Id functionality • Add CCPA Support• Important! This adapter is compatible with ironSource SDK 6.14.0.1 and above4.1.09.12.512019/08/12• Supporting SDK version 9.12.51• Supporting Rewarded Video ads• Supporting Interstitial ads• Supporting Multiple Instances for both Rewarded Video and Interstitial• Supporting GDPR consent API

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