> I am having problem using the last two ports cua4 (COM5) and cua5
> (COM6). Have tried to install a TNC with kiss attach but the last
> two ports does not respond. The other first four ports works fine
> with the same TNC with kiss attach. When my linux system is
> initialize
Hello,
> 2. Where is it?
You might want to take a look at the "Unofficial NEC archives" at
http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu/swindex.html
There you'll find lots of versions of NEC and related programs for
different platforms (including linux), documentation, and source code
(some even with hints f
Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
> IIRC, NEC stands for numerical electromagnetic code and it uses the method
> of moments to analyze antennas. Earlier versions are free, but the latest
> has a hefty license fee. There are some DOS and windows programs
> available (elnec, eznec, mininec, etc.) which have a
Who can point me to a conversd version
which can be compiled and of course run on a RedHat 5.2 distribution.
I tried the last version of TPP but it will not compile
Any help appreciated !
Filip, ON1AFN
> On Sun, 3 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How can I change the time zone in my Linux box.
On Sun, 3 Jan 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> tzconfig
If your system does not have such a program (none that I have
seriously used does), change the time zone information file,
usually /usr/lib/zoneinf
I use this script to set my TNC in kiss mode:
echo kiss ON > /dev/cua1
echo restart > /dev/cua1
It works OK if the communication serial speed is 9600 bps.
t
I try to do the same at 19200, but I don't know how configure
the speed, I look the setserial command help, but there isn't
any refere
John Crux asked:
>But how do
>I use it ?? Who does controller cards for these beasts ??
I would read the Linux SCSI-how-to. The last version I looked at was very
well written and had a lot of good information on SCSI controllers.
Mike Duvall
ac4zq
On Sun, 3 Jan 1999, JOSE NG LEE wrote:
> I am using slackware 3.5 installation with kernel 2.0.36 and have
> 6 serial ports available. Two serial ports are part of the motherboard
> plus an STB 4-COM serial card that makes a total of 6 six ports. Before
> upgrading to linux operating system, I
Hi a have a question:
i have a 1200 baud baycom moden
when i run the program listen i get the folowing:
#
[root@atari /root]# listen
axconfig: port radio not active
listen: no AX.25 port data configured
Port bcsf0: AX25: NL2EJT->CQ v NL3NRD* pid=Te
At 11:18 AM 01/02/1999 -0500, John Ackermann wrote:
>Howdy --
>
>A couple of convers questions, please:
>
>1. What servers are people linking to these days? I have hydra as my
>only link right now, but it seems to be gone more than it's there.
Well, after having many problems similar to this,
To all that answered about my node access question, now I can access
it using /usr/sbin/node after I make an association with my plain
account, as root is not allowed to associate.
I am also telnetting OK to the node via port 4000, it was on the docs
and I had not read it. Is that port 4000 s
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