On 21 Jul 99 at 10:29, Louis Kruger wrote:

> In a different lane.  Is there someone that uses a Baycom Ser12 device with
> [JTx]Nos that has some examples of how it is done and that is willing to
> share it with me or the maillist? Please.
> 
> Related. What does users use to get the most out of [JTx]NOS ?
> 
> 73's Louis de ZR6ABC.

I am using FBB/JNOS via the kernel to a kiss TNC. JNOS attaches to 
kernel via net2kiss. All works OK. Wonder if substituting kissattach 
for the proper baycom driver will be all you need, Louis. I have set 
up a non RF port (1 and 2 are RF ports, 3 is a meeting place for FBB, 
JNOS, DXNET and node. Funny, all others see JNOS, but don't see their 
kernel attached partners, so the way is to digi via JNOS, there are 
alternatives but I like it that way.

I would like to try a PAR96 modem. So far I only have got the 
schematic of the PICPAR, but it is not available locally, as well as 
I don't have the program it runs.

Does anyone keep an old PAR96 schematic ? It wouldn't be too hard to 
wire some latches and shift registers from my junk box (TTL/CMOS) to 
do it. I have never seen how it was done the first time, and I 
believe it could be easily reproducible for me. Small size and power 
from the computer are secondary for me. Seems it could be the fast 
lane to reach 9K6 here, as there are a number of drivers 
(DOS/Win/Linux) that implement PAR96 around here.

Even a DETAILED block diagram could help, I have some ideas, but I 
don't know the "PAR96 protocol", that is, what it does and what it 
expects the interface to do.

73 de Jose, CO2JA

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