This document explains which platforms Assassin is compatible with.
- Linux: Full support
- Assassin is natively compatible with Linux, and all of it's features should be fully functional.
- This is the only platform officially supported.
- This is an overview of the features supported on this platform.
- General
- Information dashboard
- Telemetry logging
- Alerts
- Traffic enforcement camera alerting
- ALPR camera alerting
- Drone detection
- Bluetooth detection
- Aircraft detection
- Features
- Status lighting
- Audio alerts
- Text-to-speech
- General
- BSD: Strong support
- Assassin should work well with BSD, but may require some tinkering.
- Linux and BSD share many packages, so it's likely possible to get all of Assassin's features to function on BSD.
- This is a general overview of the features supported on this platform.
- General
- Information dashboard
- Telemetry logging
- Alerts
- Traffic enforcement camera alerting
- ALPR camera alerting
- Drone detection
- Bluetooth detection
- Aircraft detection
- Features
- Status lighting
- Audio alerts
- Text-to-speech
- General
- Android: Partial support
- Assassin is compatible with Android, using https://termux.dev/en/, but certain features may not be compatible.
- Android support is useful if you don't have access to a full Linux computer, but still want to use some of Assassin's features.
- Generally speaking, installation on Android will take a little more tinkering than Linux.
- This is a general overview of the features supported on this platform.
- General
- Information dashboard
- Telemetry logging
- Alerts
- Traffic enforcement camera alerting
- ALPR camera alerting
- [] Drone detection
- [] Bluetooth detection
- [] Aircraft detection
- Features
- Status lighting
- [] Audio alerts
- [] Text-to-speech
- General