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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
Thanks Tad. I’m going to need increase the fonts on my monitor and IPhone. I did a cut and paste must have missed the .
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Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
VA7DGP DATA
VA7QU VOICE
Winlink:
Thanks Tad. I’m going to need increase the fonts on my monitor and IPhone. I did a cut and paste must have missed the .
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Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
VA7DGP DATA
VA7QU VOICE
Winlink:
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Don Poaps
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#8650
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
In windows the "current path" is in your search path. In linux it is not. So you need to dot slash the command to tell linux where the file is located:
./pitnc_getparams
In windows the "current path" is in your search path. In linux it is not. So you need to dot slash the command to tell linux where the file is located:
./pitnc_getparams
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Steve McGrane <temporarilyoffline@...>
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#8649
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
try dot slash pitnc_getparams, like this
./pitnc_getparams
Tadd Torborg
tadd@...
try dot slash pitnc_getparams, like this
./pitnc_getparams
Tadd Torborg
tadd@...
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Tadd KA2DEW in NC
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#8648
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
Part of the issue is executing the command properly.
One must include dot as part of the command line entry.
./pitnc_getparams
Ed Bloom, KD9FRQ
ewbloom@...
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Part of the issue is executing the command properly.
One must include dot as part of the command line entry.
./pitnc_getparams
Ed Bloom, KD9FRQ
ewbloom@...
Sent from Webmail access
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Ed Bloom, KD9FRQ
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#8647
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
This is the error I'm receiving.
pi@HamradioPI:~ $ /pitnc_getparams
bash: /pitnc_getparams: No such file or directory
pi@HamradioPI:~ $ /dev/serial
bash: /dev/serial: No such file or
This is the error I'm receiving.
pi@HamradioPI:~ $ /pitnc_getparams
bash: /pitnc_getparams: No such file or directory
pi@HamradioPI:~ $ /dev/serial
bash: /dev/serial: No such file or
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Don Poaps
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#8646
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
The command is:
chmod +x pitnc_getparams
chmod +x pitnc_setparams
It is adding the "executable" bit to the file permissions for pitnc_getparams and pitnc_setparams. You are missing the "x".
Bob
The command is:
chmod +x pitnc_getparams
chmod +x pitnc_setparams
It is adding the "executable" bit to the file permissions for pitnc_getparams and pitnc_setparams. You are missing the "x".
Bob
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Bob AF9W
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#8645
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
Linux has permissions on files. Read, Write, Execute
You need to set the permissions on the script to Execute.
chmod = change file modes (permissions)
+x = add the execute permission
<filename> = the
Linux has permissions on files. Read, Write, Execute
You need to set the permissions on the script to Execute.
chmod = change file modes (permissions)
+x = add the execute permission
<filename> = the
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Steve McGrane <temporarilyoffline@...>
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#8644
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
Not knowing what I'm doing with the PI and TNC-PI. If Windoze I know what to do. Here my errors
pi@HamradioPI:~ $ cd /home/pi
pi@HamradioPI:~ $ chmod +pitnc_getparams
chmod: missing operand after
Not knowing what I'm doing with the PI and TNC-PI. If Windoze I know what to do. Here my errors
pi@HamradioPI:~ $ cd /home/pi
pi@HamradioPI:~ $ chmod +pitnc_getparams
chmod: missing operand after
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Don Poaps
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#8643
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
That’s what I was looking for thank you
73
Don va7dgp
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Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
VA7DGP DATA
VA7QU VOICE
Winlink: va7qu@...
Subject://wl2k
That’s what I was looking for thank you
73
Don va7dgp
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Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
VA7DGP DATA
VA7QU VOICE
Winlink: va7qu@...
Subject://wl2k
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Don Poaps
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#8642
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
cd /home/pi
chmod +x pitnc_getparams
chmod +x pitnc_setparams
This will make the programs executable.
In my case,
./pitnc_getparams /dev/serial0 0
shows me the current settings.
I
cd /home/pi
chmod +x pitnc_getparams
chmod +x pitnc_setparams
This will make the programs executable.
In my case,
./pitnc_getparams /dev/serial0 0
shows me the current settings.
I
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Bob AF9W
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#8641
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
Bob
How did you start the parameters program. I downloaded and it’s unzipped in home/Pi directory. After that it said something about Chmod. There was nothing in the info as to how to get to that
Bob
How did you start the parameters program. I downloaded and it’s unzipped in home/Pi directory. After that it said something about Chmod. There was nothing in the info as to how to get to that
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Don Poaps
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
Ok, I am feeling stupid. AX25 had the serial port. Once I stopped that, all is well - almost. Still can't receive packets but that is a simpler problem.
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Bob AF9W
Ok, I am feeling stupid. AX25 had the serial port. Once I stopped that, all is well - almost. Still can't receive packets but that is a simpler problem.
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Bob AF9W
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Bob AF9W
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#8639
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For Sale.
I have a Coastal Chipworks TNC Pi2 Stacked on top of a Rpi 2 for sale. I was running it as a APRS Igate using Xaster. So now I am not using it anymore so I am going to sale it. I am asking $55 for the
I have a Coastal Chipworks TNC Pi2 Stacked on top of a Rpi 2 for sale. I was running it as a APRS Igate using Xaster. So now I am not using it anymore so I am going to sale it. I am asking $55 for the
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bobby rolph
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#8638
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Re: Problem with TNC-PI96K
My TNC-PI 96k just arrived in the mail. Waiting for the electronic store to open on Tuesday. Family Day Holiday. I need to get some very small needle noise to remove the blue JP 1. I had a local ham
My TNC-PI 96k just arrived in the mail. Waiting for the electronic store to open on Tuesday. Family Day Holiday. I need to get some very small needle noise to remove the blue JP 1. I had a local ham
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Don Poaps
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#8637
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Problem with TNC-PI96K
I am trying to get a TNC-PI96K running with PAT to create a 9600 baud Winlink. When I first installed this I could run .pitnc_getparams and pitnc_setparams and I would get results. I turned off the
I am trying to get a TNC-PI96K running with PAT to create a 9600 baud Winlink. When I first installed this I could run .pitnc_getparams and pitnc_setparams and I would get results. I turned off the
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Bob AF9W
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#8636
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Re: Replacing Signalink with TNC-Pi2
Thanks all!
I appreciate the comments. Now I can sit down and reassess how I want to do things.
John
73, de, KC3FDL
Thanks all!
I appreciate the comments. Now I can sit down and reassess how I want to do things.
John
73, de, KC3FDL
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John Stephens <john.l.stephens@...>
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#8635
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Re: You Can Now Run Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 3
I tried it to see what it was like.
Yep, Slow as molasses, lack of drivers, so ethernet works, but built in wifi and bluetooth are not functional.
It also runs windows x86
I tried it to see what it was like.
Yep, Slow as molasses, lack of drivers, so ethernet works, but built in wifi and bluetooth are not functional.
It also runs windows x86
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David Cooley
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#8634
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Re: You Can Now Run Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 3
The point is why? It is dead slow. Lots of other development languages and operating systems for the Pi that are much faster.
Much more excitement these days on the ESP8266. Cheap, gobs of memory
The point is why? It is dead slow. Lots of other development languages and operating systems for the Pi that are much faster.
Much more excitement these days on the ESP8266. Cheap, gobs of memory
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Gerry Hull
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#8633
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Re: You Can Now Run Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 3
Interesting discussions!
To that end, I offer the following link:
https://www.linux.com/blog/2019/2/new-ports-bring-linux-arm-laptops-android-pi
Enjoy!
Keating
Interesting discussions!
To that end, I offer the following link:
https://www.linux.com/blog/2019/2/new-ports-bring-linux-arm-laptops-android-pi
Enjoy!
Keating
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Keating Floyd
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#8632
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Re: Replacing Signalink with TNC-Pi2
There are several good discussions on the topic at https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/topics
John D. Hays
Edmonds, WA
K7VE
There are several good discussions on the topic at https://nw-digital-radio.groups.io/g/udrc/topics
John D. Hays
Edmonds, WA
K7VE
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#8631
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