HERE HERE on the 'write for linux' idea. linux = bunch of computer geeks
hanging together to produce something useful. ham radio = bunch of radio
geeks hanging together to produce something useful... gee i wonder :)
I don't wish to go into programming, but i have a friend who might
(we're both in high school yet) so unfortunately i can't provide code
myself, but i can provide ideas for the "coders"
fortunately the next generation will have it's fair share of computer
geeks, hopefully some of them will be interested in radio too. i know
it's not the pureist definition of radio, but software design is the way
to go to keep kids interested. i too would love to have a tube station
(did at one point, heathkit HW-101) but for now i'll settle for the
omni-d hehe
73 de KC0NPf
Rob Atkinson, K5UJ wrote:
> On the mac ham radio website there is mention that W6EET has written
> mac control software for the Jupiter.
> http://www.machamradio.com/
>
> maybe he will be working on the same thing for the orion.
>
> linux with the gnome or kde desktop can run well on the older PCs that
> are too small for the bloated XP. if hams would write for linux, none
> of us would need to use a pc made after 2000.
> An old Dell can run linux fine, but having said that, I should also
> say that I have never done the install myself and it may be easier
> said than done.
>
> rob/k5uj
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