Or implement the TCP proposal that Rein and I worked out...either the 
single-char command one, or the two-socket XML proposal that puts the 
data stream one one socket and the command/response on another.
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 9:58 pm, Per wrote:
> Yes, that could be an option.
> Perhaps an easier way would be to implement some sort
> of IPC interface in one of the psk packages for
> windows? Multipsk was mentioned on this thread, I know
> nothing about it but can you make it report reception
> to one file and watch for the existence of another
> file  (transmit its contents and delete it) ?
> Of course a socket would be better but the files are
> an easy way to get started.
>
> 73 de Per, sm0rwo
>
>
>
> --- Paul L Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  It should be noted that the gMFSK *might* be able to
>>  be be compiled under Cygwin.  Gnome-2, fftw, etc.
>>  are
>>  available under Cygwin... it might make for a fairly
>>  complicated install, but it should be do-able.
>>
>>  73,
>>
>>  Paul / K9PS
>>
>>  Per wrote:
>>  > No windows version, only linux.
>>  > There are plans for a live-cd, don't know now when
>>  > that will be available. Its all open source so you
>>  are
>>  > quite welcome to have a look. Its written in perl
>>  and
>>  > that runs on windows, the one obstacle is gMFSK
>>  that
>>  > will need to be replaced by something else. The
>>  short
>>  > answer is then: no, go ahead and give linux a try
>>  !
>>  >
>>  > 73 de Per, sm0rwo
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > --- holopainen_tommi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >>Seems very interesting, but nothing to windows
>>  >>users?
>>  >>
>>  >>-Tommi oh7jjt-
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Per
>>  >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>>It's arq so in some ways it is like a less timing
>>
>>  >>>sensitive pactor. I think its a lot better than
>>  >>
>>  >>pactor
>>  >>
>>  >>>in many ways. Anyway, it works really well and
>>  the
>>  >>>link fails rarely.
>>  >>>
>>  >>>I have a server online on 10.148 kHz and if you
>>  >>
>>  >>can
>>  >>
>>  >>>hear it then I can easily add you to the list of
>>  >>>users. There is a beacon at hh:01 every hour and
>>  >>
>>  >>quite
>>  >>
>>  >>>a lot of traffic during daytime. I'm expecting
>>  >>
>>  >>some
>>  >>
>>  >>>surplus military radios that I will use for that
>>  >>>server so I could put something up on another
>>  >>>frequency as well.
>>  >>>
>>  >>>If you wonder about what it can do then let me
>>  >>
>>  >>just
>>  >>
>>  >>>say that it handles regular email, pop/smtp, and
>>  >>
>>  >>web
>>  >>
>>  >>>browsing using elinks (text based web browsing).
>>  >>
>>  >>Also,
>>  >>
>>  >>>it handles aprs position updates.
>>  >>>
>>  >>>At the moment Rein/pa0r is in Spain on vacation,
>>  >>>pskmail takes care of his email and web browsing
>>  >>>needs. He logs on a few times a day and sends and
>>  >>>receives his email. He has aprs position beacons
>>  >>
>>  >>on
>>  >>
>>  >>>and that info is available on www.findu.com, aprs
>>  >>
>>  >>over
>>  >>
>>  >>>a 2200 km path through pskmail that is.
>>  >>>
>>  >>>73 de Per, sm0rwo
>>  >>>
>>  >>>
>>
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