Hoping to reach the right people, especially those who run *BSD...
I have just uploaded a beta version of cwdaemon to
http://www.xs4all.nl/~pa4tu/tmp/cwdaemon-0.9.4beta1.tar.gz
>From the ChangeLog:
* Patch by Lada, OK1ZIA which adds threading to cwdaemon. A separate
thread has been added for re
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 10:33:34AM +0200, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> Hoping to reach the right people, especially those who run *BSD...
>
> I have just uploaded a beta version of cwdaemon to
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~pa4tu/tmp/cwdaemon-0.9.4beta1.tar.gz
>
...
> Tested okay on i386 architecture. What ab
Op ma, 17-04-2006 te 15:54 -0400, schreef Diane Bruce:
> It compiles and runs. Whether it still keys my transmitter I don't know,
> I tested on my main freebsd desktop not the hamradio desktop. I'll try
> and do that tomorrow. But at least it's a data point.
>
Thanks Diane,
looking forward to y
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
I am stunned, baffled and wondering.
Can you do 2 things pse:
Get the latest version from http://wwns.com/tlf/tlf-0.9.30.tar.gz (the
one fom april 5, 5:00.
Install, start tlf with 'tlf -v' and look at the starting messages.
Rein, I found the problem and am quite emb
- compiles and runs on my Slackware 10.2 (kernel 2.6.16.4) perfectly
- keys my Orion perfectly with TLF 0.9.30
- weighting set to -30 stops the keying (bug), the process still runs
and needs to be killed manually. If weighting set to -10, runs
perfectly. Positive weighting values - without any p
I was a bit inaccurate. cwdaemon tested within tlf, tried to increase
speed with +. Assumed that a single + means a speed increase of 2 wpm,
tried to use 10 of them to get another 20 wpm above tlf limit. It
sounded suspicious, it was not 70 wpm :-), must be 60 or so...
No other bug found than