On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Albert D. Lawson wrote: > The mkiss docs say that to use it with TNC's that have the polled kiss > proms by G8BPQ that you use the -c and -p arguements. I have three > TNC's on one serial port with BPQ polled kiss proms, the addresses are > C, D, and E. So far, only one TNC is being polled, and it's not on > the "port" it was assigned to be on. Are there any additonal > arguements to pass the addresses of each prom onto mkiss so it knows > what TNC's are there...??? No. Mkiss starts the addressing from TNC 0 and goes up from there depending on how many pty interfaces you define on the command line. I don't remember how the BPQKISS addressing goes but if it starts from A then you could try and define two dummy ports and then the three "real" ones. If the address is a hexadecimal number then I'd try to find an EPROM programmer... > Has any one made this work before...???? Run mkiss and BPQKISS with polling and checksum enabled? Yes, that is what I wrote the support for. -- Tomi Manninen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OH2BNS AX.25: [EMAIL PROTECTED] KP20ME04 Amprnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]