I think the wsjt-x will run well on a R-Pi 2, but I am not sure it will run
on a R-Pi 1 Compiling wsjt-x may take some effort though. I have Steve's
wspr stand alone decoder (C implementation) running on a R-Pi 1 and it
works very well.
For JT65/JT9 and other QSO modes on small devices, I think there could be a
separation of the JT DSP core from the user interface. The core could run
on a R-Pi or other computer and the user interface could either run on the
same computer or on a separate one. Communication could be done over TCP
sockets. This could open a number of possibilities. User interfaces could
be implemented for tablets, smart phones, etc. It could also open the
possibility for remote operations.
73, Edson PY2SDR
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On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Richard Bown <rich...@g8jvm.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 22:23:48 +0000
> Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:
>
> > On 13/01/2016 22:10, Richard Bown wrote:
> > > I'm not going to get in to argument over it Bill.
> > > But if you want to open WSJTX up to everyone with a tablet cross
> compile and hope wont work.
> > > The old argument that tablets cant be used due to audio drivers is
> extinct.
> > Whoa! Where did tablets come from?
> >
> > Qt has excellent support for Andriod and iOS but I would agree that we
> > would need to do some work to support gesture driven keyboard-less
> > systems like tablets and phones. You might want to contribute to such an
> > effort if you have teh relevant Qt experience but currently I'm not
> > aware of any need from users aside from off-hand comments from a few
> > that queried if WSJT-X could run on a tablet.
> >
> > My requirement is on behalf of users that have little or no development
> > experience and want to use a SoC type boards like the
> Companies like Freescale and TI
> > PI2/BeagleBlack/fill in your preference of ARM based hardware in their
> > shacks or portable stations with a keyboard mouse and perhaps a USB
> > sound device. We have plenty of those and more would join since the cost
> > of entry is so small. They just need something to install and go. Greg
> > has enabled the armhf builds for Debian AFAIK and they may appear in the
> > repos in time but for now a DEB or RPM package is a convenient stepping
> > stone.
> >
> > 73
> > Bill
> > G4WJS.
> >
> > ----
>
> The production of the Rasp PI2 and all its clones are a direct result of
> the development of the
> call phone and tablet.
> |Without the mass production of the ARM processors and GPU/Mali used in
> cell phone tablets, set top
> TV boxes, TV's ect, the growth of the use of PI clones would never have
> happened ,
> Companies like TI and Freescale who are also producing processors have not
> yet managed to tap into
> the hobby market with SBC as their devices are expensive compared to
> companies like Samsung.
> Touch screens are already available for the PI2 clones
> the latest tablets, quad core processors, are the same as the PI2 clones ,
> the PI2 clones have
> greater interface capability, but most tablets have one audio i/p, two
> audio o/p, USB and HDMI, plus
> wifi and bluetooth.
> Android uses the same kernel as linux, its only the file structure is
> different.
> Linux can be run over the Android system, I've haven't tried it yet but I
> suspect with a little
> playing WSJTX could be run on an Android tablet, and put a USB socket on a
> smartphone , and that
> becomes open to use as well.
> There is a lot happening and it would be shame to ignore it
> --
> --
> Best wishes /73
> Richard Bown
>
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