If you follow up the sound modem configuration with a JNOS load you 
can have a fully capable BBS system, a node capable of routing email, 
and software that doesn't require a separate terminal program - you 
just use regular telnet to access the system. It works fine. 

If you want to take it far enough, you can connect right into the 
Winlink system or even build your own email system for a served 
agency with multiple locations. Of course it will still handle 
regular BBS type operation which is all many served agencies need any 
way.

tim ab0wr


--- In [email protected], "N6CRR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "tg6124" <tgorman2@> wrote:
> >
> > Have you looked in the AX25-HOWTO? I think it tells you in there 
how 
> > to use the sound card modem software that is built into the Linux 
> > kernel as part of the AX-25 module.
> 
> I may be wrong, but I think the Linux Kernel in most distributions
> incorporates the higher layers of the stack, but you need something
> like AGWPG to handle the conversion from audio to digits, in effect 
a
> bit sync.
> 
> I'm not sure how AGWPG runs in Wine under Linux, but in native 
Windows
> it works fine, used it with MixW before. I'm trying to avoid the 
whole
> Wine deal and looking for an implementation of the same function in
> native Linux. 
> 
> Appreciate your pointer however...Thanks
> 
> Steve
>






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