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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 94 04:30:03 PST
From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #255
To: tcp-group-digest
TCP-Group Digest Fri, 11 Nov 94 Volume 94 : Issue 255
Today's Topics:
a few questions on the pi2 card
KissV7 question
MFNOS 1.16 avaiability
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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 14:30:22 +0600 (CST)
From: Doug Holcombe <holcombe@mc.edu>
Subject: a few questions on the pi2 card
I didn't know which group this message should go to so I just thought that
Kit would get a responce from one of these.
I'm looking at buying a Ottawa PI2 card and I have a few questions
swimming around in my head. Can I put a Kantronics DE-19K2/9K6 (19.2k/9600
baud modem) on the low-speed port and get it to work or does it have to go
on the high speed port? or will that modem work on the card at all? If it
will work on the card will the modem still do the 19.2k that kantronics
says that it will do in the data engine with the D4-10 data radio that
they sell? if this type of modem doesn't work at all with this PI2 Card
then what type of modems are there that will work for this card. I'm
looking to do 9600 baud right now and then move up to 56k! later on.
are there any other types of modems (kits or pre-assemabled) that can go
faster than 9600?
I thank you for any information that will come my way, so I can get on the
air with a fast packet.
Doug Holcombe, KB5YZI inet: holcombe@mc.edu
Mississippi College (601)894-5210
Clinton, MS 39058
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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 14:57:39 +0000
From: Adrian Godwin <agodwin@acorn.co.uk>
Subject: KissV7 question
> >because my txdelay keeps getting reset to 500ms. If the kissv7
> >code works... I'll need to find a public domain compiler or a
> >pre-compiled ROM image. The KISS-V7 code on ftp.ucsd.edu is
> >source only. Thanks.
The V7 code appears to be closely based on the V4 code, which I've
assembled using Mark Zenier's freely-distributed 'frankasm' assembler.
I did have to change some directives (a short sed script does this)
and correct some case-mixing errors, as frankasm has case-sensitive
labels.
-adrian
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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 03:53:07 -0500 (EST)
From: JSMOLLER@delphi.com
Subject: MFNOS 1.16 avaiability
>From the MFNOS consortium:
We are pleased to announce the release of MFNOS version 1.16.
For those of you who are not familiar with the code, the program
is originally derived from the circa 1992-93 WG7J JNOS 1.09. Per
Barry Siegfried, K2MF, Chief Programmer and NOS System Analyst,
the development of MFNOS began as a C programming tutorial. In a
relatively short amount of time, the program has blossomed into an
extremely stable, highly functional and full-featured entity.
Throughout the past seventeen months, MFNOS has garnered a small,
but steadily growing following in the northeastern portion of the USA.
Those who are already using earlier versions of the program are well
aware that this code will run a VERY long time before requiring
attention.
Version 1.16 of MFNOS includes much of the latest programming
wizardry from KA9Q, WG7J, N5KNX, KO4KS, WA3DSP, and others, combined
with many K2MF-specific refinements. Although MFNOS does not sport
status line displays, nor does it contain many of the AX.25 BBS
interface enhancements of JNOS, its core TCP/IP features have been
finely honed, making it a 'Power-User NOS' that functions equally well
on packet radio networks for end users and gateway/routers, as well
as on wired TCP/IP LANs.
Version 1.16 of MFNOS is the culmination of hundreds of hours of
programming and testing in a variety of hardware and software config-
urations ensuring that every feature works as intended with no
surprises. For those who are interested, the program runs under PC/MS
DOS (2.x to 6.x), OS/2 2.x, Windows 3.x, and Desqview 2.x. This is a
a program that will work consistently for YOU.
Those of you that write and compile your own C code will find
the MFNOS source code a pleasure to peruse through. It has been
hand-beautified, is consistent in all aspects, and compiles VERY fast.
Barry, K2MF, is a very consciencious and meticulous codecrafter; being
highly responsive to problems relating to the program. His knowledge
of C programming and TCP/IP is superb, and is reflected in his work.
If your interest is in code that is Borland C++ 3.1, Intel 80x86
specific, running under the above mentioned operating platforms,
source code ONLY is available via anonymous ftp at the following
Internet sites:
ftp.njit.edu [128.235.1.10]:ftp /pub/hamradio/mfnos
ftp.intac.com [198.6.114.17]:ftp /pub/hamradio/tcpip/mfnos
Please join us in celebrating the arrival of this fine program product.
Regards,
Jan Smoller - KC2CT
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jsmoller@delphi.com
kc2ct@kc2fd.#nli.ny.usa.na
kc2ct@kc2ct.ampr.org [44.68.8.55]
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