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I have just opensourced?the following software:
APRSISCE (APRSIS32)
APRSISMO
APRSISDR

My father's wishes were to do this upon his passing.? He did not want any of his software to go commercial use, so I have added a GPL license to the source code.? I have published on the APRS Foundation github which will ensure a very long life to the administration of the access to the source code.? I plan to continue to act as keeper of the source code, so please reach out to me if you are wanting to work on the software, but it is here for you to work on in keeping with the license.


Paul (D) - KJ4DXK
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ
This software was brought to you by the letters L and P and the number 42.


 

I have not?uploaded a collection of 6 additional folders of source code.? I am not sure if what I have uploaded is the correct source code.? If someone looks and thinks that what is uploaded is incorrect, let me know, and I can look further into uploading more source code.

Paul


On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:38?PM KJ4DXK via <kj4dxk=[email protected]> wrote:
I have just opensourced?the following software:
APRSISCE (APRSIS32)
APRSISMO
APRSISDR

My father's wishes were to do this upon his passing.? He did not want any of his software to go commercial use, so I have added a GPL license to the source code.? I have published on the APRS Foundation github which will ensure a very long life to the administration of the access to the source code.? I plan to continue to act as keeper of the source code, so please reach out to me if you are wanting to work on the software, but it is here for you to work on in keeping with the license.


Paul (D) - KJ4DXK
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ
This software was brought to you by the letters L and P and the number 42.


JeffH - W4JEW - APRS Foundation
 

Paul,
?
I am speechless - thank you so much for choosing to host your father's source code on the APRS Foundation's GitHub page.?
?
Your father was one of the finest people I have ever met, and I'm glad to have spent the time with him that I did. I learned more about APRS from him than anyone else, and I learned so much about looking at things from another perspective that I will never forget.
?
Plus - I am so happy to have finally met you! You're a chip off the old block! And I mean that in the most sincere way that I can express.
?
For anyone looking for discrete links to each of the repositories, they are as follows:
?
?
And to everyone who's had the wonderful experience of using Lynn's contributions to ham radio - I hope you continue to enjoy using them as much as I do.
?
Best Regards and 73,
?
-JeffH
?
---
Jeff Hochberg - W4JEW
President
APRS Foundation Inc.
?
?


 

This is amazing news.

For informational purposes only, APRSISDR became APRSISMO, and the Testhost link is the Dev Version of APRSISMO and is the most recent version of that.?

Lynn was working toward a cross platform mobile version, I know it works on Android, but I'm not sure about others.?

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73s
Adam Mahnke
KC2ANT

On Thursday, February 6th, 2025 at 00:33, JeffH - W4JEW - APRS Foundation via groups.io <jeffh@...> wrote:

Paul,
?
I am speechless - thank you so much for choosing to host your father's source code on the APRS Foundation's GitHub page.?
?
Your father was one of the finest people I have ever met, and I'm glad to have spent the time with him that I did. I learned more about APRS from him than anyone else, and I learned so much about looking at things from another perspective that I will never forget.
?
Plus - I am so happy to have finally met you! You're a chip off the old block! And I mean that in the most sincere way that I can express.
?
For anyone looking for discrete links to each of the repositories, they are as follows:
?
?
And to everyone who's had the wonderful experience of using Lynn's contributions to ham radio - I hope you continue to enjoy using them as much as I do.
?
Best Regards and 73,
?
-JeffH
?
---
Jeff Hochberg - W4JEW
President
APRS Foundation Inc.
?
?


 

I found testhost.apk and aprsismo.apk, which is likely newer?

Paul

On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:24?AM Adam - KC2ANT via <kc2ant=[email protected]> wrote:
This is amazing news.

For informational purposes only, APRSISDR became APRSISMO, and the Testhost link is the Dev Version of APRSISMO and is the most recent version of that.?

Lynn was working toward a cross platform mobile version, I know it works on Android, but I'm not sure about others.?

----
73s
Adam Mahnke
KC2ANT

On Thursday, February 6th, 2025 at 00:33, JeffH - W4JEW - APRS Foundation via <jeffh=[email protected]> wrote:
Paul,
?
I am speechless - thank you so much for choosing to host your father's source code on the APRS Foundation's GitHub page.?
?
Your father was one of the finest people I have ever met, and I'm glad to have spent the time with him that I did. I learned more about APRS from him than anyone else, and I learned so much about looking at things from another perspective that I will never forget.
?
Plus - I am so happy to have finally met you! You're a chip off the old block! And I mean that in the most sincere way that I can express.
?
For anyone looking for discrete links to each of the repositories, they are as follows:
?
?
And to everyone who's had the wonderful experience of using Lynn's contributions to ham radio - I hope you continue to enjoy using them as much as I do.
?
Best Regards and 73,
?
-JeffH
?
---
Jeff Hochberg - W4JEW
President
APRS Foundation Inc.
?
?


 

Most likely the testhost.apk?

that is the one that I and an unknown number of other people are currently running.

----
73s
Adam Mahnke
KC2ANT

On Thursday, February 6th, 2025 at 10:06, KJ4DXK via groups.io <kj4dxk@...> wrote:

I found testhost.apk and aprsismo.apk, which is likely newer?

Paul

On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:24?AM Adam - KC2ANT via <kc2ant=[email protected]> wrote:
This is amazing news.

For informational purposes only, APRSISDR became APRSISMO, and the Testhost link is the Dev Version of APRSISMO and is the most recent version of that.

Lynn was working toward a cross platform mobile version, I know it works on Android, but I'm not sure about others.

----
73s
Adam Mahnke
KC2ANT

On Thursday, February 6th, 2025 at 00:33, JeffH - W4JEW - APRS Foundation via <jeffh=[email protected]> wrote:
Paul,
I am speechless - thank you so much for choosing to host your father's source code on the APRS Foundation's GitHub page.
Your father was one of the finest people I have ever met, and I'm glad to have spent the time with him that I did. I learned more about APRS from him than anyone else, and I learned so much about looking at things from another perspective that I will never forget.
Plus - I am so happy to have finally met you! You're a chip off the old block! And I mean that in the most sincere way that I can express.
For anyone looking for discrete links to each of the repositories, they are as follows:
And to everyone who's had the wonderful experience of using Lynn's contributions to ham radio - I hope you continue to enjoy using them as much as I do.
Best Regards and 73,
-JeffH
---
Jeff Hochberg - W4JEW
President
APRS Foundation Inc.



 

Yes, I agree the most recent version is testhost.apk.

73,
Lee K5DAT



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