[digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-11-15 Thread pa0r
Hello thought I'd better join this group as my name is mentioned... I can quickly add an udp or tcp interface to interface pskmail to gmfsk, but I'd like to settle on a written interface spec. first. Should we take that off-line? Who wants to be involved? 73, Rein PA0R --- In

Re: [digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-11-15 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
Rein, We are actively working on the proposal on the APRPack yahoo group. Ken WB6MLC and I are working with Glenn WB6W who is doing some Windows software. Also Patrick FC6TE is interested for MultuPSK once we get it settled. As APRPack is a smaller group and the activity is a main focus

[digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-11-15 Thread jimkovar
Rein, Let me join Leigh in welcoming you to the digitalradio group. As he mentioned, there is also a lot of pskmail discussion on the APRPack Yahoo group. I agree that there needs to be a standard for the proposed socket interface and am in favor of any approach that will support both APRS

Re: [digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-11-15 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
Yes, I agree with Jim -- I want the modem interface to be generic and support a wide variety of clients and use cases. I suggested the aprpack list because it is smaller, not because I think it should be limited to APRS or self-spotting. I implemented an entire remote digimode protocol over

[digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-11-04 Thread jimkovar
Paul, Thanks for the encouragement and advice. I had been debating about whether Cygwin or Msys would be a better development platform for porting linux applications. I have also been reading your ARQ protocol proposal from the pskmail website, and look forward to being able to try it out. In

[digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-11-02 Thread jimkovar
Leigh/Ed, Once you install the necessary Glade/GTK libraries and Perl packages, pskmail does run using ActiveState Perl on WindowsXP. If you are interested, I can provide details for setup. However, I haven't found a port of gMFSK for Windows yet, and haven't had any success yet porting it

[digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-10-25 Thread auto43348
I have come across this. But it runs on psk63. I wonder how hard it would be to port it to winows? Ed http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/ Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 21:47:32 -0400 From: Andrew J. O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000 snip Of

[digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-10-25 Thread Dave Bernstein
There are many PSK63 implementations on Windows; the protocol would not impede a port. 73, Dave, AA6YQ --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have come across this. But it runs on psk63. I wonder how hard it would be to port it to winows? Ed

Re: [digitalradio] Re: pskmail - Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000

2005-10-25 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
PSKMail is an app that cooperates with gMFSK and it does so by putting files in directories. (GMFSK is a Linux digimode program.) I have talked to the developer about using a TCP port instead of files and sent him patches against gMFSK 0.6 that implement this. The APRS programs do this same