Servus Gerd
> > I use the new stuff on a 486/66, 16mb ram, disless boot via nfs an suse 6.2.
>
> Kernel 2.2.14 with 16 MB RAM? Does that really work? Then one can guess that
> it is even possible to run 2.2.14 on a box like my booksized one: Cyrix Media
> GX 133, 32 MB RAM, 10 GB Harddrive.
Well, this system routes only between my network at home and packet radio. so there
runs only the the blank linux, no httpd, no kde, no terminal, no screen.
All other apps and daemons run on different systems, so it works quite good :)
Sometimes for test it would be nice, if i can use a swapfile, but it seems it does
not work
on a nfs fs...
> > there are some changes in the routing behavior... if you add a "axparms -route
> > add <if> <call>", it works... but here the problem appears only with "call",
> > linkt for example have no problem.
>
> Yes, that is what we experienced, too. Thank you for the solution of this
> problem, but isn't it a little bit uncomfortable having to add _every_
> station into the AX.25 routing table? Guess it may be better if this was done
> by call itself if really necessary.
in a ham radio environmet i connect first the local digipeater himself and the i
route all
connections over it... so i only set my digi with axparms.
For tcpip-routes i run a script at boot which sets the ax25 and ip-routes.
> > But when initialising the card with sethdlc you must set two filter
> > curves, one for rx, one for tx.
> Filter curves? How can these be set?
the new sethdlc-command is:
sethdlc -i sm0 -p mode sbc:fsk9600_4.fsk9600_4_32
the first fsk... is for rx, the second for tx. but for more infomations i can
recommend you the
soundmodem.ps.gz document on jens homepage.
cu/73 thomas/dc2rpt