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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
There are several approaches including a chroot environment and a virtual machine under Qemu.
You can also use cross compile tool chains with gcc. Use Google to find tutorials.
John D. Hays
K7VE
PO
There are several approaches including a chroot environment and a virtual machine under Qemu.
You can also use cross compile tool chains with gcc. Use Google to find tutorials.
John D. Hays
K7VE
PO
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#106
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
John D. Hays K7VE wrote:
Is there a way to cross-compile it in Ubuntu or other distro? I wouldn't expect the Pi to come with the libs etc. needed. Besides which it would go much faster on a laptop or
John D. Hays K7VE wrote:
Is there a way to cross-compile it in Ubuntu or other distro? I wouldn't expect the Pi to come with the libs etc. needed. Besides which it would go much faster on a laptop or
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Vincent <n2ohh@...>
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#105
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
Untarring (tar is the Unix/Linux equivalent of a zip file) -- is not what's going to trip up folks. This file contains source code to compile, firmware to put in the right place in the file system,
Untarring (tar is the Unix/Linux equivalent of a zip file) -- is not what's going to trip up folks. This file contains source code to compile, firmware to put in the right place in the file system,
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#104
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
Don
I'm not sure what distro you are running but I am running Rasbian Wheezy and it comes with "Xarchiver" that is a zip / unzip program that opens the .tar.gz files I just clicked on the file and
Don
I'm not sure what distro you are running but I am running Rasbian Wheezy and it comes with "Xarchiver" that is a zip / unzip program that opens the .tar.gz files I just clicked on the file and
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danny garvin
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#103
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
Try this web site to unzip a tar.gz.
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-bsd-extract-targz-file/
73
Eric
KC7KLZ
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Try this web site to unzip a tar.gz.
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-bsd-extract-targz-file/
73
Eric
KC7KLZ
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kc7klz
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#102
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
Hello Danny,
Thank you for your help. Without the D-LINK-131plugged in a USB port, I plugged in a cable to the network adapter of my Rasp Piand connected to the internet. I went to the D-Link
Hello Danny,
Thank you for your help. Without the D-LINK-131plugged in a USB port, I plugged in a cable to the network adapter of my Rasp Piand connected to the internet. I went to the D-Link
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Donald J. Tambeau <tambeaud@...>
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#101
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
Hi Don
In the setup guide it says to install the drivers before you plug in the adaptor but the included drivers are for windows or MAC you have to go to D-Link's web site to get the Linux drives. I
Hi Don
In the setup guide it says to install the drivers before you plug in the adaptor but the included drivers are for windows or MAC you have to go to D-Link's web site to get the Linux drives. I
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danny garvin
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#100
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
Hello Danny
No I have not contacted D-Link support. The information that came with the adapter only had information on how to setup with Window or Apple, I figure if they had a fix for Linux, it
Hello Danny
No I have not contacted D-Link support. The information that came with the adapter only had information on how to setup with Window or Apple, I figure if they had a fix for Linux, it
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woodhor <tambeaud@...>
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#99
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New Member G0SFJ
Hi, I am Andy G0SFJ, have a Pi - computing isn't really my line, wasn't too impressed by the Pi really, and am now looking at using it for ham radio applications only:
* tnc / aprs
*cw
Hi, I am Andy G0SFJ, have a Pi - computing isn't really my line, wasn't too impressed by the Pi really, and am now looking at using it for ham radio applications only:
* tnc / aprs
*cw
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andythomasmail
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#98
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
I'm working on the same issue have you contacted D-Link support yet? I installed wicd which is a network manager but it still won't connect I have a few more things to try but if that dosen't work I
I'm working on the same issue have you contacted D-Link support yet? I installed wicd which is a network manager but it still won't connect I have a few more things to try but if that dosen't work I
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danny garvin
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#97
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Re: No help? Wireless D-LINK DWA-131
I know that the DWA-131 is shown as compatible in at the following site.
but I do not know how to proceed with getting it to work with my PI!
Don
VE3HOL
I know that the DWA-131 is shown as compatible in at the following site.
but I do not know how to proceed with getting it to work with my PI!
Don
VE3HOL
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woodhor <tambeaud@...>
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#96
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
I tried both ways. Seemed to work better when I plugged it in direct.
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I tried both ways. Seemed to work better when I plugged it in direct.
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kc7klz
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#95
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
Hello John,
Yes my usb hub is powered
73 de Pascal
ve2hom
Hello John,
Yes my usb hub is powered
73 de Pascal
ve2hom
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Pascal Lafond <ve2hom@...>
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#94
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
Are you using a powered hub? (The Pi doesn't source a lot of current.)
http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeripherals
John D. Hays
K7VE
PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
Are you using a powered hub? (The Pi doesn't source a lot of current.)
http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeripherals
John D. Hays
K7VE
PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#93
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
Hi,
I used a USB to Serial adapter. I did get it to work sort of. I was attaching to my Kantronics KPC-3 through minicom. I could get it to recognize the serial port, but when I slowed it down to
Hi,
I used a USB to Serial adapter. I did get it to work sort of. I was attaching to my Kantronics KPC-3 through minicom. I could get it to recognize the serial port, but when I slowed it down to
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kc7klz
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#92
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pi for packet radio
Thestandard rasbian distribution now includes the ax.25 and netrom modules. You nolonger need a special kernel. Yesterday I created a new image from
Thestandard rasbian distribution now includes the ax.25 and netrom modules. You nolonger need a special kernel. Yesterday I created a new image from
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John G8BPQ
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#91
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Re: raspberry pi for packet radio
Pascal,
The PI GPIO pins operate at 3.3 volts, and the PI is likely tobe damaged by applying 5 volts from a normal TTL port. You will need a levelconverter on the TNC to PI lead. I used a simple
Pascal,
The PI GPIO pins operate at 3.3 volts, and the PI is likely tobe damaged by applying 5 volts from a normal TTL port. You will need a levelconverter on the TNC to PI lead. I used a simple
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John G8BPQ
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#90
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raspberry pi for packet radio
Hello all,
I have a raspberry pi and I want to use it for making a packet radio server. I have think to use jnos2 and I want to connect it with my mfj-1270c tnc. This one have a ttl port on the
Hello all,
I have a raspberry pi and I want to use it for making a packet radio server. I have think to use jnos2 and I want to connect it with my mfj-1270c tnc. This one have a ttl port on the
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ve2hom <ve2hom@...>
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#89
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Re: Raspberry Pi to be made in the UK!
Great! I will wait for UK production before I buy one :-)
73,
Jack VK4JRC
Great! I will wait for UK production before I buy one :-)
73,
Jack VK4JRC
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Jack Chomley <vk4jrc@...>
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#88
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Re: Raspberry Pi to be made in the UK!
On 08/09/2012, at 12:40 AM, "g1kqh" <g1kqh@...> wrote:
Just seen this online
http://www.reghardware.com/2012/09/06/raspberry_pi_production_moves_to_uk/
73 Steve
G1KQH
On 08/09/2012, at 12:40 AM, "g1kqh" <g1kqh@...> wrote:
Just seen this online
http://www.reghardware.com/2012/09/06/raspberry_pi_production_moves_to_uk/
73 Steve
G1KQH
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Jack Chomley <vk4jrc@...>
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#87
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