Re: newbie question - hamlib and gMFSKX

From: Curt, WE7U (hjuoxc@jungheinrich.nl)
Date: Wed May 05 2004 - 19:14:23 EEST

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    On Wed, 5 May 2004, Martin Ewing wrote:

    > Sorry to give any offense, slight or

    ;-) I was just kidding. Just making sure you knew of other quality
    stuff that's out there.

    > I confess to near total ignorance of APRS, but I'm glad to hear of good
    > work being done there.

    You should try Xastir hooked up to an internet port just to see
    what's out there. I'm involved in firenet also, where we have an
    alternate network that we use to plot both APRS trackers and
    weather/fire/river gauges, quakes, etc. firenet.us port 2023.
    Your map will really light up if you connect there.

    > In a way you prove my point, however. I wouldn't count Cygwin support as
    > "Windows compatibility". [Although I have claimed that Python support
    > is. Go figure.] IMO, we need to use wxWidgets (wxwindows.org) or similar
    > cross-platform GUI framework to get apps that work nicely across
    > Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. (Java is an alternative, too.) We can
    > handle the GUI part, but does anyone have a cross-platform soundcard
    > strategy?

    We have a Java application at work that our group wrote. Runs on
    Solaris, WinNT, Linux, and now WinXP. Wonderful language for our
    automated testing.

    I agree with you that Cygwin isn't Windows compatibility. It's a
    hack. A useful hack, but a slow one. Most Windows people won't go
    through the hassle, but for Unix people who are stuck on Windows at
    work, or have other restrictions here and there, it's a useful tool.

    I'm not sure that Xastir could try for a native Windows port without
    a heck of a lot of work. We use so many of the Unix system calls
    that aren't supported well (or at all) on Windows. We're
    multi-threaded too. Currently we use the Motif widget set, and it
    would be a big hassle to even change to a new widget set. I'm the
    main GUI guy (and threads guy, and mutex locks guy, and topo map
    guy).

    Soundcard... Depends on what you're after. We support some limited
    uses of AGWPE. We can also use the soundcard interface to do
    packet. Windows people can also use AGWPE.

    If you're talking someone universal uses other than packet, can't
    help you there. Sorry.

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