On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Jason KG4WSV wrote:
OK, so server to server gating is not a good idea without lots of
thought beforehand, and I bluntly don't have time for lots of thought
before i get requirements nailed down, so we will stick to rf ->
server and server -> rf modes of gating only.
My problem now is testing this, because they do not have a requirement
to implement an RF interface (due to unknown variables with RS232
interfacing). There's no real way to test gating, and it doesn't make
any sense, if multiple server ports are all you are required to
implement.
thoughts on that?
When I was playing with OpenTrac protocol I recall connecting Xastir
to a pseudo port and then reading/writing that port. You should be
able to do the same and connect a testing script or a dumb terminal
to that pseudo port for testing, thereby skipping the real
hardware/serial port/TNC.
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