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Hash: SHA1 "Bob" == Bob Nielsen writes: Jack That explains a lot. I understand a little more now. What Unix Jack software do you use for TNC purposes? I see a bunch of Windows Jack support, but there's no obvious documentation or example code Jack for Unix boxes. I have read that the RigBlaster comes with CDs Jack of software, but there's no specifications out there that I can Jack see. Bob I don't know about FreeBSD, but most of the soundcard digital Bob modes are supported in Linux. See http://radio.linux.org.au for Bob appropriate links. To emulate a TNC, use soundmodem (originally Bob a kernel driver, now a standalone user program which talks to the Bob sound drivers) in conjunction with kernel AX.25 support (plus Bob libax25, ax25-apps and ax25-tools). Kernel drivers are bad news for me. I'll look into the user-level soundmodem to see how it works and if anyone's already tried to make it go on FreeBSD. It's not really on topic for rradm, but I'd also like to hear from anyone who has any Linux/Unix software to generate those pretty "waterfall" displays I've seen on Windows software packages. Bob 73, Bob N7XY Jack. - -- Jack Twilley jmt at twilley dot org http colon slash slash www dot twilley dot org slash tilde jmt slash -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFAFzD5GPFSfAB/ezgRAjgSAJ0Vfb4BQhdrC3aSZ7vCKONaRNuEHgCg/zAm n+mgAyqdFgvu3LzkicCQtt0= =eP13 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |