Hi Mark,
Many thanks!
I can report that it built without intervention on my Debian linux.
I look forward to test it out on various receivers.
For linux you probably want to set CFLAGS and include -g in the build.
Running with valgrind does not come out clean, which is a good test to
help catch memory leaks and uninitiated stuff.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 12/10/2016 04:56 PM, Mark Sims wrote:
Lady Heather version 5.0 is now available for download from:
http://www.ke5fx.com/heather/readme.htm
Many thanks to John Miles for hosting the distribution and his work on the
Windows installer, PDF documentation file, readme file, and bring an all-around
good guy.
Heather now has some proper user documentation. Check the heather.pdf file
and/or the comments in the first 3500+ lines of the heather.cpp file. Heather
can be compiled for Linux (including the Raspberry Pi) and macOS. Download the
heatherx11.zip file and check the readme.txt file for compilation instructions.
There are MANY new features in Heather. One of the main ones is support for many new
receiver types. When Heather is started it defaults to attempting to automatically
determine the receiver type. You can bypass this and force the receiver type using the
new "/rx..." command line options. Some receiver types cannot be
auto-detected. Also many receivers power up speaking NMEA and you can enable their
native binary language using the /rx commands. Native binary mode gives better
information and allows controlling the receiver configuration and settings.
Currently-supported receivers include:
Trimble Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt-E
Acron Zeit WWVB receiver
UCCM - Trimble / Symmetricom GPSDOs
DATUM STARLOC II GPSDO
NEC GPSDO (STAR-4 compatible)
GPSD interface
Jupiter-T (aka Zodiac)
Lucent KS24361 REF0/Z3811A (19200:8:N:1)
Motorola binary format
Generic NMEA receiver
Trimble Resolution T family with odd parity
Sirf binary
Generic Trimble TSIP binary
Ublox UBX binary
Venus mixed binary / NMEA
Nortel SCPI-compatible GPSDOs (NTWB, NTPX, etc.)
Z3801A and compatible SCPI GPSDOs
HP 5xxxx-style SCPI
Oscilloquartz STAR-4 (via the management interface)
NVS binary
PC system clock (no receiver)
After installing Heather, you should edit the heather.cfg file (or the PROPERTIES setting for the desktop icon) for
your desired configuration. Everybody should change the "/tz" option for their time zone... it comes set up
for the US central time zone. International uses should add a "/b..." command to set their daylight savings
time information. On Windows, you can press the "n" key and that will bring up NOTEPAD to edit the file.
For the changes to take effect you will need to re-start Heather (or do a "r heather.cfg" keyboard command).
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