I just put the TNC into transparent mode and let the Linux boxes talk
to each other via UUCP. I guess I could've used KISS, but it was a
quick-and-dirty hack so I could read email from my laptop in bed :)
On 9/3/18, Dave Horsfall <dave(a)horsfall.org> wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2018, Ed Carp wrote:
Wow, that takes me back quite a ways. I think
I've still got my UUCP
setup somewhere on a backup. UUCP works great over anything from ssh
over tcpip to 1200 baud half-duplex packet connections.
If you're referring to "Amateur" i.e. "ham radio" packet radio
than yes,
I'm told that it works great i.e. half-duplex -> large data -> short ACK.
Fond memories.
Heh heh - I once ran *raw* Xmodem over packet i.e. not encapsulated in
that protocol-from-hell AX.25 i.e. technically illegal[*]; it worked great
until a packet was lost (the "hidden transmitter" problem) and the various
timeouts concerned (Xmodem vs. the TNCs themselves) went completely
pear-shaped...
[*]
Stuff the legality; isn't Amateur radio all about experimentation? But we
did announce on that frequency that we were about to conduct an
experiment. And whoever designed AX.25 (yes, I have studied it in great
detail) must've been on something at the time... Protocol layers?
What's that?
-- Dave (VK2KFU)