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Re: APRS Messenger
WINE doesn't magically make a ARM CPU execute Intel 386 machine code.
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Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)
I haven't lost my mind...
...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
WINE doesn't magically make a ARM CPU execute Intel 386 machine code.
--
Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)
I haven't lost my mind...
...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
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Stuart Longland VK4MSL
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#3738
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Re: APRS Messenger
I own multiple Atomic Pi boards, having joined the kickstarter and then acquiring a couple more later on. I'm not an SBC guru (nor a linux development guru) by any means, but I have no complaints
I own multiple Atomic Pi boards, having joined the kickstarter and then acquiring a couple more later on. I'm not an SBC guru (nor a linux development guru) by any means, but I have no complaints
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Don--AE4DW <dwinflorida@...>
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#3737
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Re: APRS Messenger
Donald:
Wow - that was illuminating! The Atomic Pi did sound too good to be true, especially when you needed an adapter board to power it reliably.
OK - take the Atomic Pi out of discussion.
Scott
Donald:
Wow - that was illuminating! The Atomic Pi did sound too good to be true, especially when you needed an adapter board to power it reliably.
OK - take the Atomic Pi out of discussion.
Scott
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Steve Stroh
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#3736
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Re: APRS Messenger
Read before buying an Atomic Pi.
https://hackaday.com/2019/06/06/the-atomic-pi-is-it-worth-it/
For me, I'll stick with the Raspberry Pi
73
WB5EKU
Read before buying an Atomic Pi.
https://hackaday.com/2019/06/06/the-atomic-pi-is-it-worth-it/
For me, I'll stick with the Raspberry Pi
73
WB5EKU
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Donald Jacob
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#3735
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Re: APRS Messenger
People are welcome to try, at their own risk, any combination they like, but NW Digital Radio only tests and supports DRAWS™ HAT on Raspberry Pi.
People are welcome to try, at their own risk, any combination they like, but NW Digital Radio only tests and supports DRAWS™ HAT on Raspberry Pi.
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John D Hays - K7VE
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#3734
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Re: APRS Messenger
Does DRAWS work with the Atomic pi? Awesome SBC, reasonable price and runs Windows since it's based on the Intel Atom SOC...
Does DRAWS work with the Atomic pi? Awesome SBC, reasonable price and runs Windows since it's based on the Intel Atom SOC...
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Bill Vodall
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#3733
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Re: APRS Messenger
- closed source Windows app, so there's that
- DRAWS is a Raspberry Pi HAT so all the software uses CPU instruction
set based on the ARM processor not Intel
- If you want to run it under wine then
- closed source Windows app, so there's that
- DRAWS is a Raspberry Pi HAT so all the software uses CPU instruction
set based on the ARM processor not Intel
- If you want to run it under wine then
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Basil Gunn
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#3732
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Re: APRS Messenger
Has anyone had success running in under WINE? Chuck
Has anyone had success running in under WINE? Chuck
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Chuck Berry
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#3731
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Re: APRS Messenger
Looks like MS Windows only software at the moment, so may be challenging depending on how it is implemented.
-Corky, AF4PM
Looks like MS Windows only software at the moment, so may be challenging depending on how it is implemented.
-Corky, AF4PM
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Corky Searls
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#3730
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APRS Messenger
Has anyone had success running "APRS Messenger" on their DRAW? Thanks, Chuck N7CHS
Has anyone had success running "APRS Messenger" on their DRAW? Thanks, Chuck N7CHS
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Chuck Berry
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#3729
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Re: Pac-Link account password does not match
#paclink-unix
#pac-link
Hi Kevin,
There are a couple of scripts that you might be interested in for
finding available RMS Gateways in directory n7nix/bin
rmslist.sh
Usage: ./rmslist.sh <integer_distance_in_miles>
Hi Kevin,
There are a couple of scripts that you might be interested in for
finding available RMS Gateways in directory n7nix/bin
rmslist.sh
Usage: ./rmslist.sh <integer_distance_in_miles>
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Basil Gunn
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#3728
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Re: Debian Buster
Hello jpw
There is some information in the thread "Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4" https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/topic/32311957
The RPi4 need Buster to boot, so that thread
Hello jpw
There is some information in the thread "Using the DRAWS hat with a Raspberry Pi 4" https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/topic/32311957
The RPi4 need Buster to boot, so that thread
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LA9KOA - Karl
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#3727
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Re: Pac-Link account password does not match
#paclink-unix
#pac-link
So when eveyrthing else checks out maybe it's the gateway's problem. Looks like the system I was talking to yesterday is off line today.
I shopped around for another system and found one on Mercer
So when eveyrthing else checks out maybe it's the gateway's problem. Looks like the system I was talking to yesterday is off line today.
I shopped around for another system and found one on Mercer
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Kevin K. - N7KJK
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#3726
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Re: Pac-Link account password does not match
#paclink-unix
#pac-link
OK I'm guessing some terminology here.
I've tried both Din6 ports by enter -a udr0 or -a udr1. I move the cable to the appropriate connection and it does make the radio transmit.
I'm listening to
OK I'm guessing some terminology here.
I've tried both Din6 ports by enter -a udr0 or -a udr1. I move the cable to the appropriate connection and it does make the radio transmit.
I'm listening to
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Kevin K. - N7KJK
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#3725
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Re: Debian Buster
Basil,
Where is the best source if information that is similar to the Draws “Getting Started” for HOW TO on the Debian Buster Distribution?
..jpw J P Watters
Basil,
Where is the best source if information that is similar to the Draws “Getting Started” for HOW TO on the Debian Buster Distribution?
..jpw J P Watters
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J P Watters <kc9kko@...>
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#3724
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Re: Pac-Link account password does not match
#paclink-unix
#pac-link
Try measuring your deviation.
https://www.febo.com/packet/layer-one/transmit.html
You can send a tone using the measure_deviate.sh script found here:
n7nix/deviation
Use John's draws-manager web app
Try measuring your deviation.
https://www.febo.com/packet/layer-one/transmit.html
You can send a tone using the measure_deviate.sh script found here:
n7nix/deviation
Use John's draws-manager web app
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Basil Gunn
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#3723
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Re: Pac-Link account password does not match
#paclink-unix
#pac-link
Need to see the console output from the wl2kax25 command.
Not sure what you mean by "I've tested both serial ports".
Which mDin6 connector are you using left or right?
Updating paclink-unix will not
Need to see the console output from the wl2kax25 command.
Not sure what you mean by "I've tested both serial ports".
Which mDin6 connector are you using left or right?
Updating paclink-unix will not
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Basil Gunn
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#3722
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Re: Pac-Link account password does not match
#paclink-unix
#pac-link
And now about 25% of the time I'm seeing
Connected
Child process calling wl2kexchange()
Porposal code C type E. mid.... Yada yada.. The after about a minute a time out.
So This now might just be
And now about 25% of the time I'm seeing
Connected
Child process calling wl2kexchange()
Porposal code C type E. mid.... Yada yada.. The after about a minute a time out.
So This now might just be
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Kevin K. - N7KJK
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#3721
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Re: Pac-Link account password does not match
#paclink-unix
#pac-link
succeeded in updating from 0.7 to 0.8.
the w2ktelnet command completed without errors and sent my gmail account three emails successfully via the PI's Internet connection.
Attempts to use the radio
succeeded in updating from 0.7 to 0.8.
the w2ktelnet command completed without errors and sent my gmail account three emails successfully via the PI's Internet connection.
Attempts to use the radio
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Kevin K. - N7KJK
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#3720
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Re: Pac-Link account password does not match
#paclink-unix
#pac-link
I changed my password in WinLink a couple times and tested with WinLink on my Windows PC. I set the password with all lower case characters because of the nature of the reported issue. Tested actual
I changed my password in WinLink a couple times and tested with WinLink on my Windows PC. I set the password with all lower case characters because of the nature of the reported issue. Tested actual
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Kevin K. - N7KJK
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#3719
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