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TCP-Group Digest Sat, 2 Nov 96 Volume 96 : Issue 233
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Date: Fri, 1 Nov 1996 08:34:27 -0700
From: "Karl F. Larsen" <k5di@acca.nmsu.edu>
Subject: x1j4 software
I think the easiest place is 'ftp.ucsd.edu' and look in the
/hamradio/packet/nodes or like that directory. I know both the software and
the source code are there for X1J-4
karl
Karl F. Larsen ---- k5di@acca.nmsu.edu --- http://acca.nmsu.edu/~k5di/ -->
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Date: Fri, 01 Nov 1996 22:04:30 GMT
From: John.Greenwood@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (John Greenwood)
Subject: X1J vs X1J4
On Wed, 30 Oct 1996 17:39:13 -0600 (CST), you wrote:
>Status:
>
>I have X1J and X1JR2, but not X1J4. What are the differences, Does it
>work with TNC-2 (MFJ's), and where can I obtain a copy of X1J4
>Thanks
>--
> 73 De Travis W. Burton, KB5ILY / Prescott AR 71857-2505
> Assistant Admistrator, Wolf Den Project
> Amateur Packet Radio: KB5ILY @ KB5ILY.SWAR.AR.USA.NOAM
> Internet: mailto:tburton@wolfden.swsc.k12.ar.us
> or mailto:kb5ily@amsat.org
> WWW: http://wolfden.swsc.k12.ar.us/~tburton/
> GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA
>Only he who Attempts the Ridiculous can Achieve the Impossible. (WILL HENRY)
>
INTRODUCING TheNet X-1J Release 4
This version is a modification to TheNet X-1J release 2 and
includes a small number of changes that I had promised.
Specifically the changes from TheNet X-1J release 2 are :
The buffer loss problem has been fixed
The ARP table is automatically updated from ARP requests &
replies
The node maintains a second heard list of L3 Netrom nodes
that gateway through the node
The RxDeviation & Smeter ADC channels may also be used as
arbitrary inputs instead
A bug in the copying of digipeated frames in KISS mode 2
has been corrected
A defensive port flush function has been added
Link list integrity checking has been extended to check
reverse links
A bug in handling of BBSALIAS, HOSTALIAS and DXCALIAS has
been fixed
The USER list shows circuit choke status for patchcord
connections.
BBS, HOST and DXCLUSTER are cleared properly on cold start
The ADC* text messages may be up to 12 characters long
The ACL checks the end user call as well as the node call
in accepting connections.
A default IP route entry may be made.
Lines that start with a '#' are ignored by the switch.
The ARP table is managed by sending ARP requests and by
monitoring ARP messages received. The BBSALIAS etc commands
were compromised by the inclusion of the TexNet interface and
have been corrected.
The L3MHeard command controls a second heard list. It shows
each station that passes Net/Rom frames to the node for
gatewaying. Each entry shows the time since last gateway,
port, frames heard and the callsign of the last destination
node that the sending node was sending to.
The USER command has been enhanced to show, for each
patchcord entry, whenever one or other circuit has been
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