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Downloads
The Windows clients require you have the Windows Installer Redistributable installed.
Macintosh users who are inexperienced with using the OSX terminal should download the GUI version instead of the terminal version.
Details
XLink Kai: Evolution VII software for your choice of Operating System platform.
For direct download using wget or curl you may use the following URL:
https://cdn.teamxlink.co.uk/binary/kaiEngine-7.4.33-rev767.headless.ARM.tar.gz
For direct download using wget or curl you may use the following URL:
https://cdn.teamxlink.co.uk/binary/kaiEngine-7.4.33-rev767.headless.el6.i686.tar.gz
Please make sure you read and visit the WRT / MIPS forum here.
DetailsLinksys WRT54G - Firmware for your router that contains an embedded KaiEngine, allowing you to eliminate the need for a PC if combined with XBMC's KaiUI.
WARNING: WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY UNLIKELY DAMAGE CAUSED BY USING OUR SOFTWARE! YOU HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY WARNED!
jKaiUI - The only KaiUI that can be run on any Operating System that can run Sun's Java Environment. You can visit the SourceForge site of jKaiUI here.
gKaiUI - The main KaiUI designed under GTK for Linux systems.
ncurses - A very simply and effective text-based KaiUI for Linux systems.
Amaryllis - Amazingly beautiful 100% Cocoa KaiUI by Maksim Rogov of Nullriver Software. Click here to grab the latest version from the Nullriver Software website.
gKaiUI - The main KaiUI designed under GTK for Macintosh systems.
ncurses - A very simply and effective text-based KaiUI for Macintosh systems.
The Kai Engine must be present and running on your home network somewhere for the XBMC UI to attach to.
Always ensure you can use the PC or Macintosh on its own successfully before attempting to use XLink Kai functionality within XBMC.
Please detail any bugs you find with XBMC's XLink Kai features to the XBMC Forum.
Official XBMC + Kai Guide - As it says, the official guide for getting your XBox Media Centre attaching to the KaiEngine.
KaiConnector OCX - Snap this file in to your Visual Studio development application and you won't have to worry about messing with Winsock or other connection protocols.
libKaiUI (website) - Want to develop a KaiUI by yourself? Well get libKaiUI and you should be able to do that quickly. You can also take a look to the source to see Kai's UI protocol. Check the website for updates and new downloads.