Hi
My name is Chris and I recorded a modem conversation at 33.6Kb between two
computers and I wont to demodulate the recorded sound.
How can I do that ?
Could I use the sound card and some special software ?
My e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I realy need an answer to this.
Thanks.
Hi,
Though I'd add my AU$0.20 in favour of a USB based design;
- Allows multiple devices/interfaces without IRQ/DMA hassles
or the need for power supplies.
- Suits both fixed and mobile users.
- Kernel support for USB is maturing at a rapid rate.
- Reasonable bandwidth (12Mbit/S or so ?) sh
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Hi,
I'm new to the list so tender my apologies if there is a monthly FAQ or
similar circulating with answers to the following in it...
Is there a central repository and/or good starting point for the various
Ham or
MICHAEL SCHILDT wrote:
>
> Anyone using an Iomega Zip drive with Linux slackware? If so how do you
> set it up to work?
Depends on the drive type. IDE or SCSI or Parallel-Port? IDE was easy
- kernel versions 2.0.31 and up have IDE ATAPI floppy support to run the
Zip drives. With SCSI I believ
According to Peter: While burning my CPU.
>
> Iam trying to make a dos and a linux pc talk to each other via ax25 and
> ethernet. So this is a linux/flexnet mixed question.
>
> I do have 2 pcs. One is running dos with flexnet version 3.3e on it. De
> module ether is loaded without any comment.
I want to load the new Red Hat system but have no idea how to load
the ax.25-util package on the new 2.2.x kernels. Is there a place where I
can get information on doing this?
Best wishes
- Karl F. Larsen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (505) 524-3303 -
Iam trying to make a dos and a linux pc talk to each other via ax25 and
ethernet. So this is a linux/flexnet mixed question.
I do have 2 pcs. One is running dos with flexnet version 3.3e on it. De
module ether is loaded without any comment.
The other is running linux with ax25. The connection b
Anyone using an Iomega Zip drive with Linux slackware? If so how do you
set it up to work?
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