Re: A Terminal emulator

From: Tim Neu (qppngcbe@famechurch.org)
Date: Thu Sep 18 2003 - 20:29:07 EEST

  • Next message: Per Crusefalk: "Re: A Terminal emulator"

    On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 05:48:21PM +0200, Per Crusefalk wrote:
    > Hi All,
    > As I haven't seen ANY X terminal emulator that doesn't rely upon
    > the kernels ax25 I've put one together. It's a simple terminal emulator
    > that, at the moment anyway, does not use kiss nor host but rather
    > plain and simple terminal mode. I use it with a PK-232MBX so it's
    > got "speedbuttons" for the modes of that TNC but those buttons will
    > be editable to suit other controllers. It's working nicely for me but
    > I'm wondering if any other ham is looking for this kind of thing ?
    > I'm thinking of implementing FBB-style forwards and there are
    > a number of other things I'd like to have in it. It's written in kylix2
    > and if anyone wants to contribute then please mail me. I'll put a
    > gpl-license on it if anyone wants to help out.
    > A really simple screenshot is on:
    > http://abo.mine.nu/linpkterm/

    Please forgive if this is a dumb question - but I notice the morse
    option on the menu. Does this program actually decode morse, or is it
    just communicating with the TNC so it decodes morse?

    I've had a hard time finding any decent morse decoding programs (similar
    to cwget) for linux.

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