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From: KJ6FQP @ KJ6FQP.#SCA.CA.USA.NOAM (Assunta)
To:   SYSOP @ WW 

I have this running at work.  I have a patched
version of tfkiss that runs now on 32b and 64b.
This is at my GitHub repo (kq6up).  I use it
with socat to emulate a realy TNC for FBB.
The Makefile needs some patching too to compile
without the NetBSD pkgsrc system installed.
Pkgsrc is very portable and will run on Linux/UNIX,
but I plan on getting the next version of TFKISS to
compile without pkgsrc help on any system.

If anyone is interested, I can help the get
it running.  It is very stable and fast.  It seems
to work nicer than my setup on the Linux stack.
I am testing it now to see if it will run all
Summer at work without intervention.

-73 de Chris KQ6UP




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