field.
No. Show me the law, which state this and i'll walk to canossa.
Walter
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nined with length-infix callsignfields... And this only
for GB50BOB?
Gruss,
Walter
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ange your local soft; but all other existing
nodes needs no changes.
This looks like complete nonsense? Yes, it does. It _is_ nonsense. A
solution can't be more sensefull than the "problem" :->
Gruss,
Walter
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.c line 53-55 before:
#include
#include
#include
after:
#include
#include
Gruss,
Walter
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Moin,
am / On Mon, 7 Jun 1999 13:23:57 +, schriebst Du / you wrote:
>Is it possible to have FlexNet capability on a Linux box, and if yes,
>how?
Maybe XNet? (No I do not have an URL handy).
Gruss,
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Moin,
am / On Thu, 3 Jun 1999 13:44:23 EDT, schriebst Du / you wrote:
>I search the manual file for Bcm 1.4 in others langage than german ( french,
>italian or english)
AFAIK there are no translation available, and the bcm-team isn't aware
of any...
Gruss,
Walter
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trip-times
more than from to much payload-data, which could be compressed.
>I still firmly believe that compression should be on a per application basis,
>and should not be built into a transport protocol.
Maybe there is a possibility at level 1 (beyond hdlc) ?
Gruss,
Walter
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connection). So there is no need for quirking around with callsigns or
ssid's.
Gruss,
Walter
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is a excellent X-Windows program.
But if you need something like listen(1), you can get ax25spy(d) by
mail (yes its unpublished yet too).
Gruss,
Walter
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meanwhile.
>Not true. And the original assumption was that poeple tend to keep their
>hands off materia they don't understand. That's also not true.
This could happen to Linux too. Just heard a rumor, that MS has
started to port their offics to linux? Bingo.
Gruss,
Walter
Moin,
am / On Sun, 14 Feb 1999 11:03:49 -0700 (MST), schriebst Du / you
wrote:
> Ham Packet Radio is Dead
>...
Replace "Internet" with "car" and "Ham Packet Radio" with "bicycle"
and you will see, why Karl (IMHO) has got the wrong view
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