Re: Writing AX.25 Server Progie

From: Kelly Black (terhi.victor@logonet.com)
Date: Tue Dec 31 2002 - 21:02:24 EET


On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 10:35, Curt Mills, WE7U wrote:
> Like Xastir? That's the APRS app that's written in C and runs on
> Unix/Linux/Mac OSX (so far). I think most of the socket stuff is in
> interface.c. I've been told that the way we do an AX.25 receive is
> not the most efficient, but it works. Something about that we can
> get all packets for all interfaces from the one call, but the way we
> do it we're separating the packets for each interface and throwing
> away the rest? Details are fuzzy.
>
> Anyway, it's working code, and constantly being maintained.
>
> If your application is GPL'ed, you can use pieces of the code
> directly:
>
> http://www.xastir.org

Cool.. Thanks for the heads up. I have checked the source out of CVS
and will give them a look see.

Kelly Black
KB0GBJ

P.S. Is this not a great hobby or what. I have not been a "kit builder"
for years, but am keeping interested in Ham Radio via programming, and
finding helpful people everywhere. Thanks everyone for responding, and
have a Happy New Year!

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