Hi Alberto,
MAP65 is written almost entirely in Fortran, with a few C routines. I
have developed it under Linux, but recompiling it for Windows will be
trivial. It presently reads its input data from disk files. The
program does not yet have a GUI. That will be written in Python, as
with WSJT. Python runs on Linux (and other unix flavors) as well as
Windows and Mac OS-X, so the finished program should be portable.
Is Winrad presently capable of writing output files with raw (or "nearly
raw") data? If so, I imagine that it would be fairly easy to adapt
MAP65 to reading those files, or something very close to them.
I have not yet tested MAP65 in "real time" mode. That still needs to be
done. SO far, my available time has been spent in making the broadband
decoders work well and efficiently.
-- Joe, K1JT
> Joe (and all the others interested)
>
> it is not clear to me if a Windows version of MAP65 does already exist, or
> if you have to port it to this opsys.
> And, in case it exist, which inter-process communication devices of Windows
> the programming language used for MAP65 is
> capable to interface.
> The network model is very general, and could allow even to have Winrad and
> MAP65 on different PCs, maybe one with Linux
> and the other with Windows. But this could be a long range target. If MAP65
> could be made to run under Windows on the
> same PC where Winrad is, then other, simpler (and maybe faster) inter-process
> communication schemes could be used.
> Which language have you used for MAP65 ?
>
> 73 Alberto I2PHD
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