Re: Winkeydaemon question

2022-10-07 Thread Martin Kratoska
Hi Zoli, this works! My problems seem solved athough i is rather cumbersome method of start up. I hope that winmkeyer daemon will be integrated into tlf and the command/settings set will be extended so it will be enough just to type 'tlf' (or click an icon? :-) Thanks a lot! 73, Martin, OK1

Re: Winkeydaemon question

2022-10-07 Thread Csahok Zoltan
Hi Martin, Glad to hear that you were able to sort out the TLF-related issues. Regading Winkeydaemon: you could try starting it with the option -q $'\x09\x04' This sets the initial message to disable PTT on Pin 5. I do not own a Winkey device, so this is just a guess based on the docs. Odroi

Re: Winkeydaemon Help

2022-08-29 Thread Drew Arnett
More details, please. :-) Maybe enough for someone to reproduce or at least figure out what is going on? Which winkeydaemon? (I know of at least 3 different programs to provide a cwdaemon interface to WinKeyer.) It should be possible for muting to work, in theory at least. My implementation w

Re: winkeydaemon

2022-08-08 Thread Drew Arnett
So, what hardware device are you trying to use? A USB serial adapter? Something else? (Non-USB serial ports won't have USB in the device filename.) Regardless, should show up in dmesg during boot time. On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 7:33 PM Ed wrote: > > I got the file packaged and made it executable

Re: winkeydaemon

2022-08-08 Thread Ed
I got the file packaged and made it executable.Not that hard to copy/paste. But: stty: /dev/ttyUSB0: No such file or directory Died at /home/ed/bin/winkeydaemon line 242. I found no /dev/ttyUSB0 which is hard to believe. Ed W3NR

Re: winkeydaemon

2022-08-08 Thread Ed
On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 10:39:37 -0500 Nate Bargmann wrote: > > > > I put the winkey daemon in /home/ed/bin, this is the output: > > > > /home/ed/bin/winkeydaemon: line 8: syntax error near unexpected > > token `newline' /home/ed/bin/winkeydaemon: line 8: ` > html>' > > Looks like you tried to s

Re: winkeydaemon

2022-08-08 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2022 08 Aug 09:08 -0500, Ed wrote: > On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 03:43:16 -0500 > Nate Bargmann wrote: > > > > Hi Ed, > > > > Then the ./ is not required. In essence, the ./ tells the shell to > > run the command that is found in the current directory and to look > > nowhere else. > > > Hope t

Re: winkeydaemon

2022-08-08 Thread Drew Arnett
How did you install that? With your distro's package manager or some other way? If some other way, what was it? If you have the file tool installed (https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/file/file.1.en.html), what does 'file /home/ed/bin/winkeydaemon' say? Best regards, Drew n7da On Mon, Aug 8,

Re: winkeydaemon

2022-08-08 Thread Ed
On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 03:43:16 -0500 Nate Bargmann wrote: > Hi Ed, > > Then the ./ is not required. In essence, the ./ tells the shell to > run the command that is found in the current directory and to look > nowhere else. > Hope that helps. > > 73, Nate I put the winkey daemon in /home/ed/

Re: winkeydaemon

2022-08-08 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2022 07 Aug 13:03 -0500, Ed wrote: > Is this the correct way to start it ? > > ./winkeydaemon -n -d /dev/ttyUSB0 > > This is what I get > > bash: ./winkeydaemon: No such file or directory > > The directory it is in is in my path. Hi Ed, Then the ./ is not required. In essence, the ./ te