Dan I'm very interested and I'm very familiar with Linux and development.  And 
I have a tbolt ready to play with.  

Max NG7M

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Matthew George
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> On Jun 18, 2015, at 8:32 PM, Dan Quigley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm in the final stages of developing a new TSIP communications library for 
> Arduino devices.  What distinguishes this library from the others that I 
> found and mulled over, is an ability to configure and handle the TSIP packets 
> that arrive asynchronously via 232 serial I/O from a Thunderbolt.  The 
> library is being developed on UNO R3, Nano, Mega and DUE platforms (it should 
> work on others) and supports both UART-based, and software (bit-banged) 
> serial ports.  On systems (like DUE) it can use 8-byte precision floating 
> point.   Setup and use is straight-forward requiring only a handful of code 
> lines to get started.
> 
> Thus I am looking for a few volunteers with the hardware, time and desire to 
> help test and validate the utility of the library before I release it to the 
> community wild.  If you are interested please let me know off-list.
> 
> Best,
> Dan Quigley (N7HQ)
> 
> Note: The libraries are derived from the great work by Mark Sims, John Miles 
> and Tom Van Baak.  Please note this is not a "complete" Lady Heather-like 
> implementation, but the structure and base functionality is there to advance 
> it to that point. I also have a more complete library implemented in C# if 
> anyone is interested.
> 
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