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KF4LLF > LINUX    03.02.13 18:25l 35 Lines 1385 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: BPQ ready for Linux / Pi
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From: KF4LLF@W4BFB.W4BFB.#CLT.NC.USA.NA
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Hello All,

BIG NEWS FOR PACKET RADIO & APRS! I copied this information from the Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO Yahoo Group yesterday. Linux users will be pleased to learn of this new development. 

Very 73, 
KF4LLF

See below...
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From:	 John Wiseman (john.wiseman@cantab.net)
To:	 Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@yahoogroups.com;
Date:	 Saturday, February 2, 2013 3:38 PM

Hi folks.
 
The Raspberry Pi / Ubuntu port of BPQ32 is about ready for testing. There are sure to be problems with it still, but if anyone is willing to try it please let me know. At least to start, I suggest testers should be familiar with BPQ32, and have a basic knowledge of linux commands - this isn't really something for those new to either BPQ or linux to play with at this stage.
The basic features are:
 
Has been tested on Raspberry PI and Ubuntu running on a PC.
BPQ32 compatible Node, includng the APRS Digi/Igate feature
Uses standard bpq32.cfg
Drivers for KISS, AXIP, BPQEther, Telnet, SCS Tracker, SCSPTC. I2C Driver for PITNC on the PI. Others to follow.
Includes the BBS part of BPQMailChat (not chat).
BBS Configuration and BBS/Node monitoring via a Web interface.
 
The instructions for installing BPQ on linux can be downloaded from https://dl.dropbox.com/u/31910649/InstallingLINBPQ.htm
 
 
73,
John G8BPQ


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