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fldigi 4.2.05.24 development version posted at


 

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Index of /alpha/fldigi

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Wed May 29 13:48:38 2024 -0500

??? Micro modems
?? ?
????? * change name to avoid double word parsing issues with
??????? frequencies2.txt

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Tue May 28 00:33:23 2024 -0500

??? colors and scheme
?? ?
????? * allow user to select default background and foreground
??????? colors
??????? . supplements command line usage

...

see readme.txt for complete list of commits.

73, David, W1HKJ



Cliff, AE5ZA
 

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Looks good.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On May 29, 2024, at 14:25, Dave, W1HKJ via <w1hkj@...> wrote:

Index of /alpha/fldigi

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Wed May 29 13:48:38 2024 -0500

??? Micro modems
?? ?
????? * change name to avoid double word parsing issues with
??????? frequencies2.txt

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Tue May 28 00:33:23 2024 -0500

??? colors and scheme
?? ?
????? * allow user to select default background and foreground
??????? colors
??????? . supplements command line usage

...

see readme.txt for complete list of commits.

73, David, W1HKJ




 

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Dave,

I have been using FLdigi-4.2.05.24 successfully for several months now.?

I am going to have to upgrade my MacOS to the latest and greatest (Sequoia 15.0.1) in the near future.

Have you done any testing with Sequoia?

73,

John WA5NJG



On May 29, 2024, at 2:25 PM, Dave, W1HKJ <w1hkj@...> wrote:

Index of /alpha/fldigi

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Wed May 29 13:48:38 2024 -0500

??? Micro modems
?? ?
????? * change name to avoid double word parsing issues with
??????? frequencies2.txt

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Tue May 28 00:33:23 2024 -0500

??? colors and scheme
?? ?
????? * allow user to select default background and foreground
??????? colors
??????? . supplements command line usage

...

see readme.txt for complete list of commits.

73, David, W1HKJ




 

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Greetings,
I am contemplating buying a iMac with M3.
I’ve always used Easy Digi with my Toshiba Satelite with Win 7. Works great on BPSK31 that I operate 90% of my QSO’s.
Is there an Easy Digi product that Clifford is selling, that will provide easy connectivity using the 2024 iMac M3.
All comments are greatly appreciated.
73,
Ron Speer
W6RRS


On Oct 4, 2024, at 4:56?PM, John T. Hoskins, WA5NJG via groups.io <jt-hoskins@...> wrote:

?Dave,

I have been using FLdigi-4.2.05.24 successfully for several months now.?

I am going to have to upgrade my MacOS to the latest and greatest (Sequoia 15.0.1) in the near future.

Have you done any testing with Sequoia?

73,

John WA5NJG



On May 29, 2024, at 2:25 PM, Dave, W1HKJ <w1hkj@...> wrote:

Index of /alpha/fldigi

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Wed May 29 13:48:38 2024 -0500

??? Micro modems
?? ?
????? * change name to avoid double word parsing issues with
??????? frequencies2.txt

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Tue May 28 00:33:23 2024 -0500

??? colors and scheme
?? ?
????? * allow user to select default background and foreground
??????? colors
??????? . supplements command line usage

...

see readme.txt for complete list of commits.

73, David, W1HKJ




 

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The latest OS that I build and test on is Sonoma 14.6.1.

David

On 10/4/24 15:56, John T. Hoskins, WA5NJG wrote:

Dave,

I have been using FLdigi-4.2.05.24 successfully for several months now.?

I am going to have to upgrade my MacOS to the latest and greatest (Sequoia 15.0.1) in the near future.

Have you done any testing with Sequoia?

73,

John WA5NJG



On May 29, 2024, at 2:25 PM, Dave, W1HKJ <w1hkj@...> wrote:

Index of /alpha/fldigi

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Wed May 29 13:48:38 2024 -0500

??? Micro modems
?? ?
????? * change name to avoid double word parsing issues with
??????? frequencies2.txt

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Tue May 28 00:33:23 2024 -0500

??? colors and scheme
?? ?
????? * allow user to select default background and foreground
??????? colors
??????? . supplements command line usage

...

see readme.txt for complete list of commits.

73, David, W1HKJ





 

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Ok, thanks


On Oct 5, 2024, at 10:20?AM, Dave, W1HKJ via groups.io <w1hkj@...> wrote:

? The latest OS that I build and test on is Sonoma 14.6.1.

David

On 10/4/24 15:56, John T. Hoskins, WA5NJG wrote:
Dave,

I have been using FLdigi-4.2.05.24 successfully for several months now.?

I am going to have to upgrade my MacOS to the latest and greatest (Sequoia 15.0.1) in the near future.

Have you done any testing with Sequoia?

73,

John WA5NJG



On May 29, 2024, at 2:25 PM, Dave, W1HKJ <w1hkj@...> wrote:

Index of /alpha/fldigi

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Wed May 29 13:48:38 2024 -0500

??? Micro modems
?? ?
????? * change name to avoid double word parsing issues with
??????? frequencies2.txt

Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...>
Date:?? Tue May 28 00:33:23 2024 -0500

??? colors and scheme
?? ?
????? * allow user to select default background and foreground
??????? colors
??????? . supplements command line usage

...

see readme.txt for complete list of commits.

73, David, W1HKJ





 

Anything new on the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone" problem?


 

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No, sadly nothing new on this issue in this version.

I’m running??4.2.05.24 on a M2 MacBook Air (Sequoia 15.0.1) and confirm the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone” issue IS still present in this version.

It still takes *exactly* 43 (forty-three) clicks of the “Allow” button before the “microphone” (IC7300 in my case) is allowed access.
I wonder why it *always* works after the 43rd “Allow”??
Could that number be helpful in find the the cause of this issue?


Anything new on the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone" problem?


 

Hi.

AFIK, it's an OS imposed restriction, of the use of "Microphone" like unknown (to the OS dev's) devices (aka any audio input device) as a privacy thing.

Winders does much the same, but may be easier to tell that to let it run.

No such issues (that I've found yet) on any Linux.

(Currently, using LMDE6 here, or an old Linux Lite version, on an Acer One for /P use, mainly these days to receive the weekly SWRG broadcasts.? I have to drive for anything up to 20 minutes to find a HF quiet area, here in central UK!)

73.

Dave G0WBX

--
Created on and sent from a Unix like PC running and using open source software:


 

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I am the original and principal developer of fldigi.? I run the program on several different Apple h/w and OS versions.? The issue described below is only associated with the latest h/w and OS releases, including Sonoma 14.6.1 on all both Intel and Apple silicon.? I too count exactly 43 clicks to get past the microphone gate keeper.? I do not know what process in fldigi's start up code is causing the problem.? I can tell you how to avoid the gatekeeper.
  • open a terminal window and execute the following set of commands:
    • $ cd /Applications/fldigi 4.2.06 (for latest version)
    • $ cd Contents
    • $ cd MacOS
    • $ cp fldigi ~
    • $ cd
    • $ ls (you should see the contents of your home folder with the fldigi binary present)
  • run this copy of fldigi in one of two ways
    • from the terminal window
      • $ cd
      • $ ./fldigi
    • or from the finder
      • open finder to the home directory and double click on the fldigi binary icon
    • Either way, fldigi will open as a terminal application.? Be sure that you have granted microphone access to the the terminal.? You do this in the System Settings for "Privacy and Security"/Microphone.
    • you may minimize the terminal window, but do not close it or fldigi will also close.

73, David,
W1HKJ



On 10/7/24 18:33, John Biccum, N7TIN wrote:

No, sadly nothing new on this issue in this version.

I’m running??4.2.05.24 on a M2 MacBook Air (Sequoia 15.0.1) and confirm the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone” issue IS still present in this version.

It still takes *exactly* 43 (forty-three) clicks of the “Allow” button before the “microphone” (IC7300 in my case) is allowed access.
I wonder why it *always* works after the 43rd “Allow”??
Could that number be helpful in find the the cause of this issue?


Anything new on the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone" problem?



 

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I confirm that Dave’s workaround below works on my configuration (4.2.05.24 on a M2 MacBook Air/ Sequoia 15.0.1) ? Thanks Dave!
I confirm that I too have zero issues with the mic access on my three Debian Bookworm boxes. ? I only have the mic problem when I byte the Apple :-(

On Oct 11, 2024, at 09:07, Dave, W1HKJ <w1hkj@...> wrote:

I am the original and principal developer of fldigi.? I run the program on several different Apple h/w and OS versions.? The issue described below is only associated with the latest h/w and OS releases, including Sonoma 14.6.1 on all both Intel and Apple silicon.? I too count exactly 43 clicks to get past the microphone gate keeper.? I do not know what process in fldigi's start up code is causing the problem.? I can tell you how to avoid the gatekeeper.
  • open a terminal window and execute the following set of commands:
    • $ cd /Applications/fldigi 4.2.06 (for latest version)
    • $ cd Contents
    • $ cd MacOS
    • $ cp fldigi ~
    • $ cd
    • $ ls (you should see the contents of your home folder with the fldigi binary present)
  • run this copy of fldigi in one of two ways
    • from the terminal window
      • $ cd
      • $ ./fldigi
    • or from the finder
      • open finder to the home directory and double click on the fldigi binary icon
    • Either way, fldigi will open as a terminal application.? Be sure that you have granted microphone access to the the terminal.? You do this in the System Settings for "Privacy and Security"/Microphone.
    • you may minimize the terminal window, but do not close it or fldigi will also close.

73, David,
W1HKJ



On 10/7/24 18:33, John Biccum, N7TIN wrote:
No, sadly nothing new on this issue in this version.

I’m running??4.2.05.24 on a M2 MacBook Air (Sequoia 15.0.1) and confirm the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone” issue IS still present in this version.

It still takes *exactly* 43 (forty-three) clicks of the “Allow” button before the “microphone” (IC7300 in my case) is allowed access.
I wonder why it *always* works after the 43rd “Allow”??
Could that number be helpful in find the the cause of this issue?


Anything new on the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone" problem?