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TCP-Group Digest Mon, 7 Oct 96 Volume 96 : Issue 213
Today's Topics:
JNOS for HP200LX (2 msgs)
KISS for Windows (2 msgs)
TNX - Dip on demand
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Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 09:02:01 EST
From: n4cnw@praxis.net (Mike Murphree)
Subject: JNOS for HP200LX
> >Gary R. Skuse, Ph.D. wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
>
> > GRSPD> Does anyone have a compile of jnos that will work on an
> > GRSPD> HP200LX palmtop? I seem to remember a few years ago some
> > GRSPD> talk about running nos between two HP95's with an infrared
> > GRSPD> link (a agree that it was kind of geeky but neat
> > GRSPD> nonetheless). I would like to use the HP200 with a serial
> > GRSPD> cable to operate portable packet.
>
> >I think that standard NOS should work, except for some minor
> >incompatibilities in the serial port. WA7TAS wrote some patches to
> >handle these issues, but I don't know if they ever migrated back into the
> >mainstream code.
> >
I have a version of KA9Q NOS (last one before the DGJPP? release version)
that works well on a HP100LX of mine. It is tailored to be strictly a
client version to keep the executable down to around 170K (after compression).
I could email a copy if I knew the original email address...
73
Mike N4CNW
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Date: Sun, 06 Oct 96 14:14:06 -0800
From: stannard@alaska.net (John Stannard - KL7JL)
Subject: JNOS for HP200LX
In <9610050823.AA23802@alaska.net>, on 10/05/96
at 12:03 AM, stannard@alaska.net (John Stannard - KL7JL) said:
>In <25557d70@bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net>, on 10/04/96
> at 07:29 PM, mikebw@bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net (Mike Bilow) said:
>>Gary R. Skuse, Ph.D. wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
>> GRSPD> Does anyone have a compile of jnos that will work on an
>> GRSPD> HP200LX palmtop? I seem to remember a few years ago some
>> GRSPD> talk about running nos between two HP95's with an infrared
>> GRSPD> link (a agree that it was kind of geeky but neat
>> GRSPD> nonetheless). I would like to use the HP200 with a serial
>> GRSPD> cable to operate portable packet.
>>I think that standard NOS should work, except for some minor
>>incompatibilities in the serial port. WA7TAS wrote some patches to
>>handle these issues, but I don't know if they ever migrated back into the
>>mainstream code.
>>
>I know I just recently saw that! At least, it was for the HP95...I'll
>have to do a search on my files and see what it was. I'll try to get
>back to the group with the info soon.
Well, what I found was in the 'readme.now' from the 110.L notes, but I
presume it would also apply to any later versions:
- HP95 may be #defined in config.h to allow compilation for the hp95 (but
you must carefully choose the options you enable so jnos fits).
(WA7TAS)
Hope this helps.
>John
>>-- Mike
John
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Date: Sun, 06 Oct 1996 09:40:03 -0500
From: Steve Sampson <ssampson@oklahoma.net>
Subject: KISS for Windows
Darren Jefford wrote:
>
> Is there anyone with the time,knowledge and inclination to assist me in
> writing a KISS I/F for windows allowing TCP/IP Software to be used directly
> with a TNC (Instead of using a Network)..
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
A better idea would be to write a AX.25 to SLIP converter for the TNC...
To be continued in digest: tcp_96_213B
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