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Subj: Which FOSS AX25 stacks are in use?
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Hi! I'm Adrian, new to packet radio but not new to networking.

What packet radio stacks are in use these days? I remember running
KA9Q in the deep distant past to use as an IP gateway long before
I ever got my amateur radio licence.

I've finally setup a port of KA9Q to Unix and am fixing bugs in the
packet scheduling / transmission side of things so frames aren't
spammed out all the time.

So it got me wondering - what /are/ the AX25 stacks that are currently
in use these days? I know about JNOS and linBPQ32; I also am working
on the n0ary bbs and ka9q ports that KE6JJJ is currently working on.
(And yes, I know about the Linux ax25 stack.)

But what else is out there? Is there any other active development going
on with AX25 protocol stacks these days?  Or did I just miss the boat?

Thanks!

-adrian
(KK6VQK)



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