Ed wrote:
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
When everything is ok,you should be able to start the miniterm by
issuing the :min command.
The miniterm only echos the gMFSK.log file in your home directory.
Check if GMFSK=/home/Ed/gMFSK.log is in your logcfg.dat and that
DIGIMODEM=/home/Ed/gmfsk_autofile
73, Rein PA0R
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 10:30 -0400, Ed wrote:
This is a fresh Debian testing install, I *think* I have done
everything correctly. gMFSK talks to the PSKmailserver, but when I
open TLF I cannot get a miniterm window to open. Of course then TLF
will not talk to gMFSK. What am I missing..?? TLF ver .30
Ed W3NR
I have all of the above, I was using :miniterm, tried :min , still the
same. Also tried "echo "test" > gmfsk_autofile" and that also worked as
expected. The PSKmailserver echo is correct. Evidently I'm assuming TLF
is not finding the .log ??? I copied gMFSK.log to /home/ed/tlf/test and
changed the logcfg.dat that also did not work. The one part that I
cannot get right is the gmfsk_autofile. I have tried to create one from
both touch and Nautilus with no success. But why is the echo test
working ???
Ed W3NR
A little more information. I started the PSKmailserver without gMFSK
running. The string that is sent created a gmfsk_autofile. I then opened
TLF without gMFSK running and sent 3 or 4 F1 macros, no autofile was
created and the original autofile was intact. So, why is there no
miniterm and why is TLF not finding gMFSK ???
Ed W3NR
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