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OS independent implementation of the Trusted Network Connect (TNC) specification from Trusted Computing Group (TCG). Functions for loading and communicating with TNC plugins, sample IMC and IMV plugins, TNCCS-XML support on Windows, Linux, Mac, *BSD
Allows mobile/portable amateur radio operators to have a basic, easy-to-read APRS(tm) display similar to a HamHud. No mapping is supported. Supports 2-way messaging, KISS TNC's, and Alinco DR-135TP TNC/Radio combo.
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TnC (The Next Coming) is a set of C++ classes that aims to use "The 4th Coming" (t4c) game datas with SDL library.
The TnC classes can be used to extract and get the 4th coming sprites as SDL Surfaces. There's also classes to display the original map
HamHUD, an APRS-compatible TNC Display
A multi-purpose device that displays APRS data.
A testbed for whacky amateur radio experiments.
A software-defined Heads-Up-Display that displays
APRS data in multiple formats, not limited to text-only.