Re: [Hamlib-developer] Rig identification / source code location
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From: Nate B. <n0...@ne...> - 2003-01-11 04:33:08
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* Orv Beach <w6...@pa...> [2003 Jan 10 22:21 -0600]:
> I have a TenTec Omni VI Plus. HOWEVER - in the tentec directory, there
> are only two radios coded, the rx320, and the pegasus. By grepping for
> Omni in the source, I find the omni.c file (clearly identified as the
> TenTec Omni VI Plus within the source code), in the Icom subdirectory.
Okay, I'm getting well out of my field of knowledge here, but the TT
Omni apparently uses the ICOM CI-V protocol.
> Should I just move omni.c into the tentec dir and recompile? Or is
> there more to it than that?
Probably not until you do some preparation!
At a minimum you will have to change some #include path names and also
make some changes in the Makefile.am in each directory then rebuild the
project as though builing from CVS. See README.betatester.
In some cursory glances in that part of the project, I'm guessing that
the functions in omni.c rely on the common icom.c file.
Knock yourself out, it's the only way we learn. ;-)
> Thanks for bearing with me.
My bearings are pointing me toward bedtime!
73, de Nate >>
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