Re: BayCom device up - ax25 on strike though

1999-10-28 Thread Gerd
Hello, I've had some success with my BayCom modem! A big thank you to all the helping hands! :-) However, I got stuck again when I tried to use "call" as suggested in the HOWTO. betazed:~ # call radio DB0FC axconfig: unable to open axports file call: no AX.25 port data configured The

Re: Now Baycom par96 causes new problems

1999-10-28 Thread Kai Altenfelder
On Wed, Oct 27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: betazed:~ # call pr DB0FC axconfig: port pr not active call: no AX.25 port data configured Even though "pr" is defined in /etc/axports: ^ # /etc/ax25/axports ^ #Name Rufzeichen

Baycom par96 config with Kernel 2.2.x

1999-10-28 Thread hamclub
Hi again, I am really getting frustrated with that Baycom par96. The ser12 worked well on my system. Does anybody happen to have a running Baycom par96 connected to a kernel 2.2.x system? If so, I'd really like to take a look at the init-scripts and configs (all I want to do is to establish a

Re: Now Baycom par96 causes new problems

1999-10-28 Thread Thomas Sailer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anybody know what an error message like this one really means (i.e. where to look for the error)? dmesg tells you (usually) Tom

Strage Behaviour

1999-10-28 Thread Adelmo De Santis
Hi , thank you for reading this. I would like someone to explain me a strage bahaviur I noticed when using call and listen to monitor a channel. What I've noticed is that when you try to connect a remote station you see from listen the outgoing request connection packets. Somethimes it happends

Linux Crashing Randomly (Possible BUG in USCC) (fwd)

1999-10-28 Thread Jorge Matias
I have already sent the forwarded message, but I found that those crashes don't have anything to do with the kernel messages that I'm getting. Of course those messages are important and I don't know if someone else got those messages. (Look below in the forwarded mail). Regards,

Re: 1 mswin, 1 linux, 1 TNC

1999-10-28 Thread Jens David
Chris Ruffin wrote: [two machines on one TNC] So my question is this: will this work? I'd also be interested to hear of any better ideas that the list may have to implement something like this. In principle it would work. Your linux box has to be digipeating- enabled. However, KISS canĀ“t be

Re: QRZ! + node

1999-10-28 Thread James S. Kaplan KG7FU
Thatks Jorge, Actually, I was looking to usse the cdrom and perhaps the unix/linux files supplied on it. Thanks again. - James S. Kaplan KG7FU Eugene Oregon USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.rio.com/~kg7fu ICQ # 1227639 Have YOU tried Linux today?

Re: Jnet - Network Layer for packet-radio AX.25

1999-10-28 Thread Chris Ruffin
Jens: Thanks for your very informative message. I'm just getting into packet and I'm trying to learn all I can about the current state of packet (at least mainstream packet use), which is why I inquired about your feelings about HDLC. I see your point now- given the current scenario, we could

Trying to start

1999-10-28 Thread darnel
Hi, I'm very new to this list, as I have only just started to incorporate AX.25 in my Linux box. I am having a problem in getting started, working through the ax25 HOWTO. I get to Section 6, Configuring an AX.25 port, and I find the kissparms command does not work for me. I get:

Re: Maxon DM-530sc

1999-10-28 Thread Kevin Dawson
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Alessandro Ren wrote: I have bought two used DM-530 maxon data radios, similar to the KS-1000 radios, to make 9k6 packet. The radio has a DB9, where you connect power, TX, Rx, in and out audio, but I dont know which pin is what. I have searched the