You can download Sd or Sdtty for a number of 64-bit operating systems.
NOTE: It has been brought to my attention that shared libraries do not work properly on Linux. Specifically, a compilation on Debian 3.0 wouldn't run on Red Hat 6.2. Sdtty's source files don't deal with any of this.
After downloading, you should have a file named linux.tgz
,which
is a gzipped Unix archive.
Unpack it (that is, tar -zxvf linux.tgz
) into the chosen directory.
It will create the "sdtty" executable, along with the calls database.
It will overwrite the previous program, but will not affect other files,
such as written sequences or your sd.ini
file. If this program
does not work for you, download the source files and compile.