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Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
I would be careful with assuming dd will work in macOS. I have not tried on this particular image but have tried on others. Even though there are different *nix flavors, the filesystem needs to be
By N3RDR · #11673 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Hi, John: ?Mac-OS uses the commercial OS, Unix (circa 1965). Linux is, kinda, cloned from Unix. Linux is original code, but does behaves exactly the same as Unix (Mac-OS). Conversely, Mac-OS will do
By chuck gelm <rpi4ham@...> · #11672 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
John: ?Are you replying to me 'Chuck' or to Bob K8EJI ? If me, I did not end up with a .img file. Here is the contents of folder _HamPi v1.0 by W3DJS_ : total 3.7G 4.0K CONTRIBUTE.TXT 3.7G
By chuck gelm <rpi4ham@...> · #11671 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Hi, hampi 1.0 could not boot on a 32 Gb SSD and RPi 4. No link available for hampi 2.0 ! A torrent source would be? nice. Why not use GitHub for hosting the project ?
By Bernard f6bvp / ai7bg · #11670 ·
Re: HamPi Question
I tried that and failed (even though the Raspberry Pi Foundation had said that is where it would be announced). -- Stewart G0LGS
By Stewart (G0LGS) · #11669 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
I found that out after copying the .tar file to somewhere I could open it - it would have been better if the instructions made it clear that tihs process was required. -- Stewart G0LGS
By Stewart (G0LGS) · #11668 ·
Re: Help with TNC9k6 setup
Mark I'm still having issues with version 2. As mentioned before I can't log in via terminal to turn on shh or vnc. 73 Don va7dgp Another Don <mdgriffith2003@...> wrote:
By Don Poaps · #11667 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
dd is a decades old 'Nix command line program for copying data bit for bit - dd stands for disk duplicate - and it is pure command line. I wouldn't recommend it to a Linux newbie, too much chance of
By Ray Wells · #11666 ·
Re: Help with TNC9k6 setup
Don, I would not mess with the settings in any of the files on the PiGate image.? They are all there specifically to work with the TNC-Pi2 or TNC-Pi9k6 and if you make changes, it may not work.? I
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #11665 ·
Re: Help with TNC9k6 setup
That makes sense. I just tip toed my way in a clean flash of PIGATE and could not get the parameters (again) even though I had shell through serial off. I traced the error (I LOVE GOOGLE!) to the
By Don Munson <w4gfq@...> · #11664 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
So what is the difference between dd on Linux and Balena Etcher? W3DJS recommends Balena Etcher. Is this because dd only works on Linux and he is working with people working on Mac or PC? JN
By John Nicholas · #11663 ·
Re: Help with TNC9k6 setup
Don, The TNC-Pi9k6 appears on the serial port as a KISS TNC modem.? Only software that "speaks" the KISS protocol can us it.? That would be one of the packet software suites, like Pat, linbpq,
By Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...> · #11662 ·
Re: Help with TNC9k6 setup
Mat I purchased the pre-built board off Etsey that is intended to be a ¡°hat¡± to the Pi. It is on the GPIO pins and lights up properly when the PI boots. I can get the parameters from the
By Don Munson <w4gfq@...> · #11661 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Just use *dd* on Linux to copy the .img file to the SD card.
By John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215 · #11660 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
It's executable as-is. "./balenaEtcher-1.5.100-x64.AppImage" Takes a while to come up as it checks for updates and what not. Thanks, Bob KI5EJI
By Bob Knight · #11659 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
I got: ' Etcher for Linux x64 (64-bit) (AppImage) Linux x64 -rwxr-xr-x 1 gelmce gelmce??? 91645506 Jun 22 09:18? balenaEtcher-1.5.100-x64.AppImage drwxr-xr-x 2 gelmce gelmce???????
By chuck gelm <rpi4ham@...> · #11658 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
The obvious answer is CHOICE. Less obvious to newcomers to the 'Nix world is that tar has been around a long time (since 1979) and has a proven record of reliability, performance and scriptability to
By Ray Wells · #11657 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
open source/freeware wrote:
By N5XMT · #11656 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
Tar - open source, 7zip ?
By Patricia Wilson <wilson.pr.gm@...> · #11655 ·
Re: HamPi WAS: W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image v2.0 Released
7zip is great by the way. It will both handle the .gz and the .tar to get to the image. And using 7zip, for me, is primarily just right clicking on the file to extract Here, or into it's own folder,
By Chris KA0ZRW · #11654 ·