For those who want to remotely monitor their Thunderbolt, I am getting ready to put out a new Thunderbolt kit with WiFi.
With the WiFi option, it is a server compatible with LadyHeather in client mode over the net. The prototype is working, I am ready to buy the production hardware, which should be available in a couple of months. Didier KO4BB On January 10, 2016 4:06:51 PM CST, Ben Hall <kd5...@gmail.com> wrote: >On 1/10/2016 1:06 PM, Mark Sims wrote: >>> Porting the GUI client to anything else would be a fair bit of >>> work, though. >> Not all that much work. There are only a few routines that would >> need to be supplied for screen, mouse, and serial I/O. > >Hi Mark and all, > >How much *skill* is needed to do a port? I'd love to have a Nortel >NTBW50AA / NTGS50AA GPSDO source (while the Z3801 continues to work, it > >does fail self-test), but the thought of having yet another Windows PC >going in the shack gives me hives. (okay, maybe not that bad, but...) > >A Raspberry Pi on the other hand doesn't take up much space, has the >ability to be remote controlled easily, and would probably lead to me >purchasing one of the Nortel units. > >So I'd love to see a port, but given that my last programming effort >was >FORTRAN 77 and Windows basic (although I'm learning C for the MSP430 at > >the moment) I wonder if I've got anywhere near the skills to do it... > >thanks much and 73, >ben, kd5byb >_______________________________________________ >time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com >To unsubscribe, go to >https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts >and follow the instructions there. -- Sent from my Moto-X wireless tracker while I do other things. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.