[nos-bbs] Anyone using BAYCOM boards (*modems*) with JNOS ?
Bob Tenty bobtenty at gmail.comSun Oct 19 06:09:18 UTC 2008
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I have/use a SCC card here. I run the hardware directly under linux and echo everything with net2kiss from/to jnos, tnos, xnet, etc, so that they are directly accessible from the radio. A direct interface to the kernel modules seems be interesting. 73, Bob VE3TOK Maiko Langelaar (ve4klm) wrote: >> Trying to but without much success. >> > > Can you be more specific :) > > I was looking at that 'net2kiss' program (linux). It creates a pseudo > tty that JNOS would use as it's ASYNC device. I'm thinking that why not > just have JNOS directly interface to the kernel modules (like net2kiss > code does - bypass all the pseudo tty stuff). > > Would it be worth the time ? I'd like to see if I can get 4800 baud > out of those boards. I know you can 2400 with a crystal change for > the TCM3105 (I think I got the number right) chip. > > I have a baycom board that's in excellent shape). I used to use it > with the flexnet and baybox software years ago in DOS. Maybe this > is an excuse to write a new JNOS driver :) > > Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM > > > > _______________________________________________ > nos-bbs mailing list > nos-bbs at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nos-bbs >
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