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mostly on the experimental kernels.
Jeff Francis wrote in message <6Zal2.29$5Hh.170335232@news.frii.net>...
>no_spamming_please <agent_orange@cia.gov> wrote:
>
>> If you can get your hands on penguin (ie linux) for old spacs and
>> use the ax25 utils you'll get a fair share of terminal applications
>> for use with your packet modem(s)... maybe these utils compile
>> under solaris as well *i don't know*
>
> More than likely not. If I recall correctly, essentially all
>of the nifty packet code on Linux uses the AX.25 protocol stack built
>in to the kernel (as it should). If somebody were to write some UNIX
>software that included an AX.25 stack *inside* the program (or better,
>if someone were to write a stack in a library that could be linked
>with the program), then you'd be able to build the program on most any
>UNIX platform. Until then, us non-Linux UNIX users are stuck...
>
>
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>: Edwin (CB0FOX / NL7NWG)
>: The Netherlands
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>
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>: Jeff Francis wrote in message ...
>:>Jonnie Coffman <jcoffman@mail.oztech.com> wrote:
>:>: On 25 Dec 1998, Jason Wagner wrote:
>:>
>:>:> this may be a stupid question, but i'm a newbie so only flame if you
>:>:> really need to... :)
>:>:>
>:>:> i have seen lots of terminal software to make a pc talk to a tnc... is
>:>:> there unix-based software? i've got an old sun ipc running solaris
that
>: i
>:>:> would love to use for packet.
>:>:>
>:>:> thanks!
>:>:>
>:>
>:>: It's a good question. I use minicom on my FreeBSD machine to talk
>:>: to my PK-232MBX. Any terminal software for a modem will work for a
TNC.
>:>: The only one I know about for Unix though is Minicom. I would imagine
>:>: that there would be a solaris port of it.
>:>
>:>: Jonnie Coffman, KC5JFS
>:>
>:> Good ol' kermit works well, also.
>:>
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Date: 24 Jan 1999 17:33:32 GMT
From: "kovar" <kovar@ia.net>
Subject: Wanted: RL1 radio interface
Please state condition and radios listed it will interface?
AND PRICE or trade possible items.
Thanks,
-- 319-378-9852 hm
--
Jack Kovar
k0var
Iowa
>.
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