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Re: [TenTec] One Plug under Linux Steve Halliburton wa2soc at hsix.com S

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] One Plug under Linux Steve Halliburton wa2soc at hsix.com Sun Jul 26 05:12:54 PDT 2009 * Previous message: Last call: Orion CW filter for sale * Next message: One Plug under Linux * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Has anyone had any success with running the OMNI VII One Plug software under Linux? I've tried some cross-hosting solutions that claim to run VB under Linux, so far with no success. I also set up a virtual WinXP machine under VirtualBox but the networking software has such long latency that the audio is terrible even with the network adapter in bridge mode. I really don't want to have to have a separate computer to run Windows just so I can use this one program. I'm still fiddling with the VirtualBox networking in the hopes of finding a way to make it faster, but it would sure be nice if somebody out there has already made this work. 73, Steve WA2SOC * Previous message: Last call: Orion CW filter for sale * Next message: One Plug under Linux * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the TenTec mailing list
From: Steve Halliburton <wa2soc@hsix.com>
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Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 07:25:59 -0400
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Thanks, Jeff...

I suspect that only VirtualBox has the network
latency problem.  Perhaps VMWare has a
more efficient networking implementation.  I'll
give that a try.
73
Steve WA2SOC


n8cc@mei.net wrote:
> Steve Halliburton wa2soc asked:
>
> Has anyone had any success with running the OMNI VII
> One Plug software under Linux?
>
> Steve,
>
> A friend of mine has successfully run OnePlug using a virtual
> Windows XP machine in VMWare under Ubuntu, to control my Omni VII. 
> He used it in CW mode, and the latency was small enough that he was
> able to work several EU stations on 80 and 160 meters with 100
> watts.  He was able to access all the controls and he used the
> keyboard to send CW.  No SSB was attempted.  No differences in 
> behavior between this setup and a straight XP environment were
> noted.
>
> I don't know this for sure, but I suspect N4PY's software would also
> function in this environment.
>
> Jeff - N8CC
>
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