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* A Terminal emulator
@ 2003-09-18 15:48 Per Crusefalk
  2003-09-18 17:29 ` Tim Neu
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Per Crusefalk @ 2003-09-18 15:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

Hi All,
As I haven't seen ANY X terminal emulator that doesn't rely upon
the kernels ax25 I've put one together. It's a simple terminal emulator
that, at the moment anyway, does not use kiss nor host but rather
plain and simple terminal mode. I use it with a PK-232MBX so it's
got "speedbuttons" for the modes of that TNC but those buttons will
be editable to suit other controllers. It's working nicely for me but
I'm wondering if any other ham is looking for this kind of thing ?
I'm thinking of implementing FBB-style forwards and there are
a number of other things I'd like to have in it. It's written in kylix2
and if anyone wants to contribute then please mail me. I'll put a
gpl-license on it if anyone wants to help out.
A really simple screenshot is on:
http://abo.mine.nu/linpkterm/

/Per




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* Re: A Terminal emulator
  2003-09-18 15:48 A Terminal emulator Per Crusefalk
@ 2003-09-18 17:29 ` Tim Neu
  2003-09-18 18:11   ` Per Crusefalk
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tim Neu @ 2003-09-18 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Per Crusefalk; +Cc: linux-hams

On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 05:48:21PM +0200, Per Crusefalk wrote:
> Hi All,
> As I haven't seen ANY X terminal emulator that doesn't rely upon
> the kernels ax25 I've put one together. It's a simple terminal emulator
> that, at the moment anyway, does not use kiss nor host but rather
> plain and simple terminal mode. I use it with a PK-232MBX so it's
> got "speedbuttons" for the modes of that TNC but those buttons will
> be editable to suit other controllers. It's working nicely for me but
> I'm wondering if any other ham is looking for this kind of thing ?
> I'm thinking of implementing FBB-style forwards and there are
> a number of other things I'd like to have in it. It's written in kylix2
> and if anyone wants to contribute then please mail me. I'll put a
> gpl-license on it if anyone wants to help out.
> A really simple screenshot is on:
> http://abo.mine.nu/linpkterm/

Please forgive if this is a dumb question - but I notice the morse
option on the menu.  Does this program actually decode morse, or is it
just communicating with the TNC so it decodes morse? 

I've had a hard time finding any decent morse decoding programs (similar
to cwget) for linux.  

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* Re: A Terminal emulator
  2003-09-18 17:29 ` Tim Neu
@ 2003-09-18 18:11   ` Per Crusefalk
  2003-09-19 13:00     ` Tim Neu
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Per Crusefalk @ 2003-09-18 18:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

Tim Neu wrote:

>
>Please forgive if this is a dumb question - but I notice the morse
>option on the menu.  Does this program actually decode morse, or is it
>just communicating with the TNC so it decodes morse? 
>
>I've had a hard time finding any decent morse decoding programs (similar
>to cwget) for linux.  
>
>  
>
No, sri but that gets the TNC into morse mode only (sends "Morse" 
command for a PK-232).
The tnc does all decoding.  There are a few decoders here:
http://radio.linux.org.au/?sectpat=morse&ordpat=title

/Per


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* Re: A Terminal emulator
  2003-09-18 18:11   ` Per Crusefalk
@ 2003-09-19 13:00     ` Tim Neu
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tim Neu @ 2003-09-19 13:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Per Crusefalk; +Cc: linux-hams

On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 08:11:21PM +0200, Per Crusefalk wrote:
> Tim Neu wrote:
> 
> >
> >Please forgive if this is a dumb question - but I notice the morse
> >option on the menu.  Does this program actually decode morse, or is 
> >it
> >just communicating with the TNC so it decodes morse? 
> >
> >I've had a hard time finding any decent morse decoding programs 
> >(similar
> >to cwget) for linux.  
> >
> > 
> >
> No, sri but that gets the TNC into morse mode only (sends "Morse" 
> command for a PK-232).
> The tnc does all decoding.  There are a few decoders here:
> http://radio.linux.org.au/?sectpat=morse&ordpat=title

morsetree is not really a morse decoder.  It gets letters from
tty input (like _ .... .. ...)

I think I have tried RSCW too - and it has rudimentery abilities,
but wasn't a finished program.   I'll double check though. 

Thanks. 

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