Partition the code so the keyer or CAT stuff or whatever can be ifdef'd out.
Then experimenters will have plenty of room to play.
Jerry
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On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 09:14 am, Tim Gorman wrote:
No matter what you do, Ian's software is going to fill up the nano's
memory space. That *will* limit the ability of novice and intermediate
coders to make changes that they would like.
In essence it will push the ubitx to being more like a
kenwood/icom/yaesu rig where the software does not lend itself to
experimentation by the user.
Ian's software is quite easy to install if one is not interested in
experimentation.
Perhaps make it an ordering option? Basic software for experimenters
and Ian's software for appliance operators.