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Ham-Digital Digest Fri, 29 Oct 99 Volume 99 : Issue 275
Today's Topics:
Decoding packet with a soundcard in Windows
Fwd: failed delivery
NEW SEARCH ENGINE & DIRECTORY
psk31 problem w/sound card
READING AND PARSING BYTES (2 msgs)
USA HF nodes
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Date: 28 Oct 1999 14:22:49 GMT
From: Hamish Moffatt <hamish@rising.com.au>
Subject: Decoding packet with a soundcard in Windows
Cathryn Mataga <cathryn@junglevision.com> wrote:
> It's $28 for TCP/IP or free for just decoding plain AX25. I'm using it to
> decode
> 9600 right now. (It's slightly finicky about what sound card you have.)
(Sorry Charles, I can't help myself.)
I suggest investigating linux too. It has this too (SB or WSS cards
supported), and the TCP/IP is integrated with the rest of the networking.
(I don't believe it is in SV2AGW's software.) And it's completely free,
in keeping with the amateur radio spirit.
Hamish vk3sb
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Date: 28 Oct 99 22:32:40 GMT
From: w2der@yahoo.COM (Dave Reamsnyder)
Subject: Fwd: failed delivery
Hello All,
Tony in Australia has updated his Paket 6
software
to Paket 6.2. You may download new version at:
www.acay.com.au/tonyl
>
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 04:19:33 -0500
From: Steve Sampson <ssampson@usa-site.net>
Subject: NEW SEARCH ENGINE & DIRECTORY
Balcazar wrote:
> .... AND MUCH MUCH MORE....!!!
define "MUCH MUCH"...
>.
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 18:44:32 -0400
From: Ralph Mowery <rmowery@dialpoint.net>
Subject: psk31 problem w/sound card
I am running psk31 and have not seen this error, but I think it is the
same error that I was getting while running a program called Wintone. I
had to go and select a differant type of sound driver. Try doing a
search for the Wintone home page and see what they have to say about
that.
Gordon Yarte wrote:
>
> I sure need someone to help. Am using Windows 95 and have a soundblaster
> pro sound card. When clicking "Set Up" on psk31 I keep getting an ERROR
> message: "SOUNDCARD MMSYSTEM032. The specified format cannot be translated
> or supported. Use the capabilities function to view supported formats."
> I have talked to microsoft and to creative (soundblaster) about this and
> noone seems to know anything.. Can anyone help???? W7EQ Gordon
>.
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 16:49:30 -0500
From: "Rick Ruhl" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: READING AND PARSING BYTES
You can do this by ANDing the byte with the one you want to compare.
i.e (in C)
#define BYTE_ONE 0x01 // 00000001
......
#define BYTE_256 0xff // 00001111
unsigned short ch=10;
if (ch & BYTE_ONE)
{
// lsb high
}
else if (ch & BYTE_256)
{
// lower nibble high
}
etc etc
--
Rick Ruhl
President, Creative Services Software
http://www.cssincorp.com
ChRAMADE wrote in message <19991028172301.27657.00001667@ng-fo1.aol.com>...
>Hello
>Can anyone explain to me how to read a Byte (0....255) so as to know which
>bit is ON (1) and which one is OFF (0) in the corresponding binary number ?
>Thanks
>.
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Date: 28 Oct 1999 22:48:19 GMT
From: chramade@aol.com (ChRAMADE)
Subject: READING AND PARSING BYTES
Hello
Can anyone explain to me how to read a Byte (0....255) so as to know which
bit is ON (1) and which one is OFF (0) in the corresponding binary number ?
Thanks
>.
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 19:17:29 -0700
From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: USA HF nodes
Richard C. Ferryman <106255.1565@compuserve.com> wrote in message
news:38162a30.9839044@news.compuserve.com...
> My brother G4DIW is currently in San Diego but will shortly move up
> the coast to Portland for the forseeable future. I want to try and
> set up mail links but am not sure what HF packet/pactor BBS systems
> may be near Portland. Can anyone help?
> Richar G4BBH
Bunches of them. For Oregon and Washington:
w0rli - CLOVER.
n7qdn - CLOVER and PACTOR
wa7ees - PACTOR
k7sli - PACTOR
w7ij - CLOVER and PACTOR
ke7yx - Packet
I've probably left out a few ... lots of us in the Pacific NW
on various HF digital modes. We are all well networked
together over VHF/UHF links.
--
... Hank - w0rli
http://horedson.home.att.net
>.
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