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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 94 04:30:02 PDT
From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #227
To: tcp-group-digest
TCP-Group Digest Wed, 12 Oct 94 Volume 94 : Issue 227
Today's Topics:
Help on shortwave setup.
nos over WFW network? How?
SLIP stuff
wnos 941008 uploaded at last
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Date: 11 Oct 94 14:28:38 EDT
From: Scott Millsap <72723.3357@compuserve.com>
Subject: Help on shortwave setup.
I know that this question is probably a "No-Brainer" for most people
on this mailing list but I am new to this so I'll ask anyway.
1) What frequencies can I recieve rtty transmissions?
2) I have several modems supporting speeds from 110 to 14,400 baud;
Can I use a regular modem to recieve these transmissions? How can
this be done?
3) Can I recieve rtty transmission on a shortwave receiver (non-ssb)
and couple the sound output to the phone input of the modem (after placing
in lease line mode)?
I am sending this message through compuserve. As CI$ charges me for incomin
g internet mail; please don't send me any large files as I am charged about
$.20 per 10k! And please don't be offended if I do not reply to your
message as I am charged to find your address and charged to respond.
Thanks for any help.
Scott Millsap
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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 94 12:16 PDT
From: bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens)
Subject: nos over WFW network? How?
Rick (and the list),
My wife's system runs Workgroups for Windows, and my system runs Debian
Linux 0.93 (not yet released). I downloaded the 32-bit TCP/IP stack from
ftp.microsoft.com, and installed it on her system. Then I built the
"Samba" package, which is a Lan Manager file server for Unix, and I run
that on my Linux system to serve its disks to the WFW system. To get that,
read comp.protocols.smb or wait for the Debian release which will contain
my build of Samba. I downloaded Eudora from qualcom.com, and that works
wonderfully as an POP3/SMTP client on the Windows system. I have my wife's
mail delivered to the Linux system, and then the Windows system uses
Post Office Protocol to retrieve it and SMTP to send more mail.
I'm hoping to have a ham radio package for Debian ready before this release
goes to CD-ROM. That would contain Alan's AX.25 for Linux and a few other
ham radio applications. Unless someone else beats me to the mark, that will
be the first turnkey Linux distribution capable of running AX.25 on the air.
If you wish to see announcements about the Debian Linux system, send e-mail
to debian-announce-request@pixar.com with the word "subscribe" in the
message body. To become a developer or beta-tester, send e-mail to me.
Thanks
Bruce Perens AB6YM
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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 94 09:07:39 CST
From: Jack Snodgrass <kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org>
Subject: SLIP stuff
I finally got SLIP working. Rick (wa6nhc) sent me an example dialer
script that worked out well. Now that I've played with SLIP a bit, I've got
a couple of questions.
Is there a way to hang-up the connection? I thought I read you could
do a 'DIAL PORT-NAME' with no file to hang up the modem, but that doesn't
work for me.
I've added code to get the userid and password from DOS Environment
variables. This way you can give someone your dialer script and not have
to worry about removing the password and userid. I also added code that
will read an IP Address that is assigned at connect time. My slip provider
assigns me a different IP Address each time I login. Does anyone want to
test these out for themselves.
Does anyone have a more complex dialer script that will redial the SLIP
number on a busy signal, no connect, or some other problem?
Lastly... is there a way to add a DNS or ROUTE once the SLIP link
is established and then drop the DNS or route once the link is dropped?
That seems like it would be very useful.
73's de Jack - kf5mg
Internet - kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org - 44.28.0.14
- kf5mg@metronet.com - work (looking for)
AX25net - kf5mg@kf5mg.#dfw.tx.usa.noam - home (817) 488-4386
+=======================================================================+
+ D.A.M. - Mothers Against Dyslexia +
+=======================================================================+
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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 94 16:59:28 EWT
From: BARRY TITMARSH <BTITMARS%ESOC.BITNET@vm.gmd.de>
Subject: wnos 941008 uploaded at last
Sorry about the delay, I had some problems inhouse with our
router's and could not ftp out or at least keep a session
open long enough to succeed in the upload. ;-(
But its there now
wnos-941008.zip = the sources
wnos-941008.exe and exe with all bits in bar a few!
Barry GM8SAU/DC0HK
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End of TCP-Group Digest V94 #227
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