Rein,
We are actively working on the proposal on the APRPack yahoo group.  Ken 
WB6MLC and I are working with Glenn WB6W who is doing some Windows 
software.  Also Patrick FC6TE is interested for MultuPSK once we get it 
settled.

As APRPack is a smaller group and the activity is a main focus there, I 
would invite you and others interested to discuss it there.  This group 
has a much wider membership and I am afraid it would be overwhelming 
here, just like it was with Olivia.

73,
Leigh / WA5ZNU.
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 9:52 am, pa0r wrote:
> Hello.... thought I'd better join this group as my name is mentioned...
>
> I can quickly add an udp or tcp interface to interface pskmail to
> gmfsk, but I'd like to settle on a written interface spec. first.
> Should we take that off-line? Who wants to be involved?
>
> 73,
>
> Rein PA0R
>
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "jimkovar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  Paul,
>>  Thanks for the encouragement and advice.  I had been debating about
>>  whether Cygwin or Msys would be a better development platform for
>>  porting linux applications.  I have also been reading your ARQ
>>  protocol proposal from the pskmail website, and look forward to being
>>  able to try it out.
>>
>>  In the mean time, I will be working on an idea Leigh gave me
>>  concerning psk63srv as a backend for pskmail, maybe using a program in
>>  the background to write and read files for pskmail, and telnet the
>>  information to/from port 3131. I had previously tried using the stock
>>  psk31srv, and found that you needed to  format your input like an
>>  ax.25 UI packet (well, at at least include a ">:" at the start of the
>>  text). After thinking about it, you could probably append "PSMAIL0>:"
>>  to the beginning of a ARQ frame, and send it to psk63srv.  The pskmail
>>  program on the receiver end should ignore everyting before the initial
>>  <SOH>, and APRS users would get a head-up that this was not a position
>>  report (station ID being handled in the ARQ frame).  Will probably be
>>  able to work on this more after I go off backshift in a few weeks.
>>
>>  73, KC0HOS - Jim
>>
>>
>>  --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Paul L Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>> wrote:
>>  >
>>  > A few months back, I was playing around with Cygwin (right after 
>> gMFSK
>>  > added Olivia and when there was NO graphical Windows Olivia 
>> program),
>>  > and had it "almost" running with Cygwin and the Cygwin GTK 
>> libraries.
>>  > It was going to be bare-bones (i.e. built without gnome and hamlib
>>  > functionality), but it was looking promising.  The Cygwin soundcard
>>  > interface allows using the soundcard as a *nix device -- ioctls, 
>> etc.
>>  > (that's how the original Olivia code did it), and GTK is 
>> supported...
>>  > so it's really not that unlikely.  Unfortunately, I've just been
>>  > time-constrained and not had much time to play on the computer much
>>  > (including the MT63-ARQ project).  Too many other obligations (work,
>>  > family, church, MARS, RACES, ARES) requiring my time.
>>  >
>>  > 73,
>>  >
>>  > Paul / K9PS (3,619 days until retirement)
>>  >
>>  > Leigh L Klotz, Jr. wrote:
>>  > > I think a
>>  > > more forward-looking approach would be to use port 3131 for data
> and
>>  > > another port for control/status and get the protocol implemented
>>  by PSK
>>  > > Deluxe.
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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