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Point taken, John. However, I think it's important to point out that
all the examples you mention utilize source codes that are 'flavors' of Winradio's own - admittedly open sourced - language. I erred when I referred to this as proprietary. TenTec also freely publishes their control codes, and with that, there are almost 2 dozen control programs, for DOS, Windows and even one or two Linux programs. The only platform I don't know of any RX320 support for is the Mac - I wonder why? Maybe because of a difference in how a RS232 port is defined? Intersting nonetheless....73s Mike John Newman wrote: I may have to respectfully differ he Winradio makes it extremely easy to develop software for their radios, by publishing API together with example source codes: http://www.winradio.com/home/developer.htm They also provide many free "plugins" together with an open-architecture for developing third-party plugins: http://xrs.winradio.com And they also provide excellent and free Basic-like programming language called RadioBasic: http://www.rbasic.com And they also have a site dedicated to Linux support (also with free source codes): http://www.linradio.com As far as I know this kind of extensive support is unparalleled with any other radio manufacturer. |
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