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Re: Return TNC From KISS Mode


 

Okay, if I am looking at the right things...
Port Type Serial_TNC
Command string: KISS ON\r\wRESTART\r

I was closing YAAC with the X at the upper right corner. I tried with File > Exit Program but it appears the TNC remains in KISS mode.

I double checked there were no extra YAAC windows open anywhere.

I just upgraded from 164 to 170 to be sure I didn't miss anything, no change.

Next idea?

Thanks for your time,

Michael


Andrew P. wrote on 2/3/22 3:37 PM:

If you shut down YAAC properly, and have the Serial_TNC port configured with a non-blank (not the KISS-only TNC mode) command string to switch the TNC to KISS mode, YAAC should send the KISS command to exit KISS mode. If you did not let YAAC automatically put the TNC into KISS mode, then it won't take it out.
Note that killing YAAC with the Linux "kill" command or with Windows Task Manager does not give YAAC a chance to send the "exit KISS" command to the TNC. Also, YAAC has to be completely down (no iconified windows still lurking on the desktop).
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Michael WA7SKG <wa7skg@...>
Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2022 6:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yaac-users] Return TNC From KISS Mode
When I launch YAAC, it puts my TNC into KISS mode. If I want to do
something else with my TNC after closing YAAC, how do I get it out of
KISS mode? I'm trying to run WinLink and it does not seem to work with
my TNC in KISS mode.
I seem to remember a discussion about this a long time ago, but don't
remember how it works. I really don't want to have to open the TNC and
pull the battery to get it out of KISS mode.
Thanks for any ideas.
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73,
Michael WA7SKG
"Any day you do not learn one new thing is a wasted day."

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