Hmmmm

Will this TNC (or whatever its called) be able to report the current
*RADIO* channel state and will it *NOT* have any buffering so that
AX25 (or any other low layer) can see what it going on at the physical
layer and hence respond to it?

Using a KISS mode TNC on a busy channel is already a problem and
the isolation from the radio is one of the reasons for poor performance
with Flexnet requiring special code (6pack) in a TNC to work.

Lets try and avoid this particular problem from the outset.

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----- Original Message -----
From: David Saunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 07 June 1999 14:17
Subject: Re: USB TNC


>
> Hey,
>
>   USB ports would be great. For specs on how to design the USB interface
> browse http://www.usb.org and If i remember right, not to long ago I read
> about a chip that was a USB port and another that could act as a hub. For
> the life of me I cant Remember more then that I looking into as I write
> this.
>
>
> 73's
> KB4DSB
>  David Saunders
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