[linux] LinLink
dubose at texas.net dubose at texas.netWed Aug 4 19:59:33 UTC 2004
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FYI. Walt/K5YFW Name: LinLink Purpose: An Open Source Enhanced Digital Messaging for Amateur Radio Utilizing Source Code From Previously Release Amateur Radio Open Source Applications . Mission: Provide to Amateur Radio Operators and emergency service and disaster relief organizations with a low or no cost system utilizing enabling technologies and sound operating practices to provide a full-featured radio digital message transfer system with attachments, map & text-based position reporting such as Xastric, graphic & text-based weather bulletin services such as developed by Texas A&M Univ. Packet based on AX.25 and AX.25 BBS applications such as JNOS and Q15X25. An MTA using existing RFC compliant standards and an HF mode using current highspeed, robust computer sound card applications such as MT63 and Q15X25. Hardware: The hardware suggested is a computer running a 350 MHz CPU or better (the higher the better), 128 MB RAM (256 MB RAM suggested), 4-0 GB Hard drive, CD ROM (X42 suggested) and floppy. A sound card equal to the Sound Blaster 16 or better may be required. Software: The initial thrust will be a server/high end client application(s) will require one of the current Linux Distributions, mostly likely Suse, Debian, Mandrake or the like. Later, or simultaneously if we can obtain the programming support we will attempt to provide a high end client for Microsoft operating systems. For the high end client, we also plan to have a Linux system running completely from a CD so that you can boot up the system from the CD and not disturb your currently installed operating system. Additionally, for low end clients, we plan to be able to use common available terminal applications or perhaps even current Packet programs. Cost: There will be NO cost for any of the software and it will be downloadable from LinLink via the Internet. However, if someone desires to make the applications available on media, they may charge for the duplication, media and distribution cost. The products themselves will be licensed under the terms of GNU GPL license. See http://www.gnu.org Development: The development team's desire is to provide a produce that meets, to the extent possible, the data transfer (traffic) requirements of the DHS, FEMA, the ARRL, MARS, CAP RACES, ARES or other disaster response or relief agencies such as the Red Cross, REACT and Salvation Army. We will modify the applications as necessary, in a timely manner, to meet changing requirements . Since the applications will be released under the GNU GPL license, any individual may change the application as they see fit as long as the released changes and they are released under the GNU GPL license. The applications will be capable of E-Mail delivery via the Internet, HF and V/UHF SMTP and BBS formats, and HF and V/UHF AX.25 BBS Formats. We will also have the ability to print out messages in ARRL and MARS formats for transfer to voice systems. Contact: Currently the points of contact are Walt DuBose/K5YFW, E-Mail dubose at texas.net; Curt Mills/ WE7U, E-Mail archer at eskimo.com; Gerry Creager/N5JXS, E-Mail n5jxs at tamu.edu.
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