Hello Jens, hello all, [...] > Hmmm, are KISS TNCs still in use someplace (seriously)? What other chances do you have to work with a TNC under Linux other than in the KISS mode? I guess there are still a lot of TNC users out there (think of TNC3 or TNC4). And yes, there are really quite some people using the good old TNC2. Those thingies can be easily adapted to 9k6 or even more (TNC3) when approproate modems are installed. And, if one has a TNC satisfactorily running, why consider dropping it? Most of them have been really expensive for hobbyists. Cheers, 73 Gerd -- Gerd Roethig Universit�t Leipzig, Medizinische Klinik u. PK I Johannisallee 32, 04103 Leipzig Tel. (0341) 97 12622, Fax (0341) 97 12515
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