Re: [Hamlib-developer] rpcrig (howto)
Library to control radio transceivers and receivers
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From: Nate B. <n0...@ne...> - 2002-06-16 12:33:01
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* Dale E. Edmons <de...@w-...> [2002 Jun 16 07:25 -0500]:
> Hi again,
>
> Just a quick question. My laptop is connected to my rig and is slower
> than my main computer. The two computers are connected via
> ethernet and allows me to do anything on one the other won't do.
>
> I believe rpcrig is for control via this type of link. It'd be
> convienient
> (and really cool) if I could run rigctl remotely via rpcrig. I'm sure
> that the development status is not what it wants to be but I'd give
> it a go if someone would give the clues I need to run this way. if
> it is 100% broken, I won't worry about and just copy stuff over and
> use only the laptop. Much has to be done this way regardless.
>
> Thanks.
>
> (Is it just me or is it pretty quiet in here?)
Hi Dale.
You're not being ignored, I think Stephane may be on holiday or vacation
the past several days, or buried in other work. Certainly, you're not
being ignored, I just don't have good answers to your excellent questions.
Look through the archives. In the past couple of weeks one of the GNU
Radio developers was asking about roughly the same thing but wanting to
use TCP/IP rather than RPC. So, I think some work is ongoing in that
area too.
BTW, Welcome to the group. I can't add you to the development list, but
I'd be willing to drop your patches into the tree as I do have CVS
access. Let me know!
73, de Nate >>
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