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On 24/09/2010 18:08, Brian Reay wrote:
wrote in message ... Remember packet. The AX.25 protocol was open, but it could not really be changed because that would break compatability between the many implementations that existed after some time. Which is something the "anti" AMBE CODEC people ignore. If the open CODEC happens, their scope to "experiment" with it will be limited- unless they only want to talk to themselves or with others they've co-ordinated experiments with. In this case, you can always re-flash the chip containing your chosen version of the codec. Something very few had the capability to do back in the days when packet was a big thing, and something you're expressely forbidden to do (indeed, prevented from doing) with an AMBE DSP chip. |
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