Please include some accessibiity in the programming. Rightnow with the current graphics scheme, myself as a totally blind user, and anyone else who uses adaptive technology will not benifit from your efforts. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Smith To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 8:49 PM Subject: Re: [dstar_digital] Re: CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for ICOM radios
> Running Centos v5.2 64-bit os Great. You should be able to just grab the source tarball and install pyserial to get going. CentOS has Python 2.4.x, which should be fine, although there may be some bumps in the road. No need to change your python version, just point them out if you hit issues and I'll fix them up. > I would like to know to help out. The source is fully interpreted, which means you just edit it and run the program. No need to compile or do anything special. You can work on the source files with any text editor. A list of things people would like to see would help me prioritize the work. I've decoded the basic and important bits of each of the radios, but there is lots left to do. There are also bound to be some cases where people with highly customized radio configurations cause the memory parsing to barf. If you come across something, grab the .img file for your radio out of the working directory and send it to me for analysis. -- Dan Smith dsmith#danplanet.com, s/#/@/ www.danplanet.com KK7DS [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
