As I remember it, the KPC-9612 is an odd beast - it's a dual-port TNC (both 1200 & 9600 baud modems in it). Xastir can't directly speak to both ports at once via KISS as far as I know - you might be able to get it to work without KISS. You could also set up Linux's AX.25 support directly, using mkiss to set up both ports - I did this at one time for my KAM (both 300baud and 1200baud modems).
HTH, Jeremy, NW7JU On 6/11/07, Lee Bengston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, if I want to use Xastir with a KPC-9612+ (1200 baud port), should I just pretend it is a KPC3+ from Xastir's perspective? Fyi, being both a new Xastir user and the owner of about a 5 week old TH-D7A, I finally made the cable and connected the handheld to the desktop computer here at home. It was my first attempt at transmitting and receiving RF via Xastir. Thumbs up - things worked nicely. It was also a test of VMware with a Linux virtual machine under WinXP using serial ports. Curiously, based on the Xastir/Linux settings, I was expecting the Linux port to map to COM1 in Windows, but it's actually using COM2. It's probably something simple like VMware thinks COM1 is already in use for some reason. Next step is to get the KPC-9612+ to work. Thanks, Lee - K5DAT Murphy, TX _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
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