Re: Upgrade
By: W6RAY to echicken on Wed Jul 04 2012 07:34:00
I get that way sometimes. Especially when things just won't work properly. I
In this case most of the guts of the KISS+AX.25 code are working (and will hopefully improve quickly once I start using it more) but I didn't feel like tackling the next bit of work right away. Basically I'll need to write at least a partial telnet client in Javascript before I can move forward and give people what they want. Not a huge amount of work, but at the time I wasn't excited to start it; I feel like I'd be willing to do it now.
Additionally, after I had explained this project here in some detail, somebody came along and said "Wouldn't it be great if we had some javascript objects that we could use to access KISS TNCs and send AX.25 packets? It doesn't seem like it would be that hard. Somebody should work on that." That is precisely what I'm working on, there's code in the CVS that does exactly that and I've mentioned it MANY times. Rage was not a great motivator to continue the work, in this case. But hey, I've calmed down a bit in the past month, so back to work soon. :D :D :D
am struggling with making the DSTAR work again as I had a major piece of
I've never used DSTAR. The price is a bit of a barrier to entry for me. I'd shell out for it if I knew what could be done with it, but details on how it works and so on seem sparse online. Packet's simple enough for a guy like me to understand, so I press onward there.
That is always nice. It is always best to have extras, especially if you
are designing software and need it to be compatible with multiple pieces
of hardware.
In theory I should be able to interface with any KISS TNC with my existing code, but of course I haven't quite fully implemented AX.25 yet, and there will be quirks on some devices I'm sure. It'll definitely help to have some junk around to test with, and I can sell some of it off later if I so choose.
I learned the code years ago, but have difficulties discerning some of the characters each other, so I gave up. Perhaps I will try again, especially since I am not required to. I can do it just for fun.
It'll be less painful without it being required / a pressure, for sure. I'm just barely getting started on learning it, but I can see much annoyance in my future as I try to learn. Good luck with that, if you choose to pursue it!
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