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Re: Direwolf stuck in transmit
Dave, Thanks for the reply. I'm currently using a WMR RIGblaster nomic to handle the PTT interfacing. If I'm reading it's schematic correctly it uses both lines, but I believe it activates PTT
By Marcus OConnor · #83 ·
Re: Direwolf stuck in transmit
Hi Marc. DW has longstanding issues using the handshake lines for PTT control, as it appears to release control of them when in "RX", so they then adopt the system "Default" of HIGH when a port is
By Dave_G0WBX · #82 ·
Direwolf stuck in transmit
Hello all, I've read a few other posts about the subject, but haven't found a definitive answer. I've used both the Windows and Linux versions on both USB and built-in serial ports with any
By Marcus OConnor · #81 ·
Re: Questions from a potential user.
Erik, If you look in the text of the config file for direwolf (as well as the nice users guide), I think you will find that a single stereo sound card can manage two channels in direwolf. This may
By Mitch Winkle <mitchwinkle@...> · #80 ·
Questions from a potential user.
Hi All, I got a Raspberry Pi B+ for Christmas and want to use it as a dual TNC so I can do crossband digipeating, etc. I'm also hoping to run BroadBand Hamnet on it at the same time, so I can
By Erik Brom <ewbrom@...> · #79 ·
Re: Interface DireWolf to existing KISS TNC?
Direwolf's AGWPE Api support is limited to unconnected / UI packets only. That works for for APRS but not for connected sessions to say packet bbses, pbbs's, etc. Ldsped's api support does support
By David Ranch <dranch@...> · #78 ·
Interface DireWolf to existing KISS TNC?
I've been away from APRS for quite a while and I just found this software and started looking at it, and it looks really nice. One thing I'm not real clear on though is whether or not I am limited to
By Stephen Brown · #77 ·
Re: Ubuntu 10.04
So, I ended-up loading Puppy Linux tahrPuppy (6.0.1) to another hard drive. There was a no-PAE ISO. Loaded real nice. I added the devx iso so I could have the C compiler. Then loaded DW. Nice
By cclaytonbland@... · #76 ·
Re: Ubuntu 10.04
May want to try 14.04 if you had tried 14.10. 14.04 is a long term support version and by extension is supposed to be more stable. I run both and cannot tell a difference, but none of my HW is that
By Mitch Winkle <mitchwinkle@...> · #75 ·
Re: Ubuntu 10.04
I'll look into this more. I had been experimenting with the latest distro using -forcepae but was not impressed with the instability. Thus, I went to the earlier version. Now that I'm a couple
By cclaytonbland@... · #74 ·
Re: Ubuntu 10.04
Hey Chuck, Btw.. it's NOT too difficult to build your own kernel for Ubuntu that includes PAE support. Even more ironic, I learned that Pentium-M laptops actually *DO* support the PAE instruction
By David Ranch <dranch@...> · #73 ·
Re: Ubuntu 10.04
No...... and there is a reason for that. It is actually a *new* install on a Pentium M laptop that does NOT support PAE. Thus, I need to use v 10.04. What has not been visible to the list is that I
By cclaytonbland@... · #72 ·
Re: Dire Wolf version 1.1 BETA TEST is now available for testing.
Good question. RMSE allows KISS now. Is that what you mean?
By mitchwinkle@... · #71 ·
Re: Ubuntu 10.04
That's a very old version of Ubuntu. Have you kept it up to date.
By mitchwinkle@... · #70 ·
Ubuntu 10.04
Gents, It appears DW is successfully compiling and installing, but when I run the program, it terminates because of a buffer overflow and gives me a crash dump. Is there a quick fix for this
By cclaytonbland@... · #69 ·
Re: Dire Wolf version 1.1 BETA TEST is now available for testing and Setting null modem causes digipeat
Unable to take advantage of the "-p" option without an extra mkiss before the kissattach. I opted for a socat before using the TCP:8001 connectivity. Either works fine. Odd errors at startup, like:
By mitchwinkle@... · #68 ·
Re: Is There a Modern Packet Radio BBS
BPQ, or properly, linbpq BPQ32 https://sites.google.com/site/bpq32wiki/ Very featuer rich. Supports B2, RMS Gateway, node, chat, mail, etc etc. SMTP gateway if you are daring, AX/IP. It INCLUDES
By mitchwinkle@... · #67 ·
Re: Is There a Modern Packet Radio BBS
DIrewolf fully supports connected mode via the KISS interface but I can confirm it doesn't support connected mode via AGW/PE. --David
By David Ranch <dranch@...> · #66 ·
Re: Is There a Modern Packet Radio BBS
Sure but in some respects, Linpac can act as a node! --David
By David Ranch <dranch@...> · #65 ·
Re: Is There a Modern Packet Radio BBS
I have successfull used on both ends for various digital modes: Computer - FLdigi - DW - Audio Link Cables And for unproto packet chat: Computer - Beacon Wrapper Script - DW - Audio Link Cables
By fred_b · #64 ·