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next beta build#171 of YAAC, created 2022-Feb-04
next beta build#171 of YAAC ("Yet Another APRS Client"), created 2022-Feb-04
downloadable from or changes and updates include: 1. fix Serial_TNC port driver to wait long enough for the "exit KISS" command to get to the TNC before closing the serial port, so that the operating system doesn't discard the "exit KISS" command bytes. This fixes both core YAAC and the legacy RXTX plugin. |
Must be a problem in my TNC, then. It still is not returning to KISS mode on YAAC shutdown.
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I think my next step is to pull the TNC out and rig up a couple switches to allow me to cut power and CMOS battery to reset out of KISS mode. Of course, I am assuming that clears all memory and I'll have to do the whole configure thing again whenever I do it. Maybe I'll get lucky and after doing it once, everything will start working again. Thanks, Michael Andrew P. wrote on 2/4/22 6:11 PM: next beta build#171 of YAAC ("Yet Another APRS Client"), created 2022-Feb-04 |
Don't forget that if you reset the CMOS power the TNC may revert to needing to see a bunch of carriage returns in order to sense the serial speed.? At least, that's what my MFJ-1278 does.? You'll need to go into PuTTY, do the speed sense thing, then lock it into the config.
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For what it's worth, my TNC does come out of KISS mode when I exit YAAC.? Also does the same with APRSIS32. Greg? KO6TH Michael WA7SKG wrote: Must be a problem in my TNC, then. It still is not returning to KISS mode on YAAC shutdown. |
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