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Re: [Tlf-devel] Miniterm Missing
From: |
Rein Couperus PA0R |
Subject: |
Re: [Tlf-devel] Miniterm Missing |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Apr 2006 06:58:46 +0200 |
I am stunned, baffled and wondering.
Can you do 2 things pse:
Get the latest version from http://wwns.com/tlf/tlf-0.9.30.tar.gz (the
one fom april 5, 5:00.
Install, start tlf with 'tlf -v' and look at the starting messages.
Send me your logcfg.dat file...
First to make sure you have the same version as I have, and second so I
can see what happens here if I use your file.
73, Rein PA0R
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 20:16 -0400, Ed wrote:
> Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
> > ok, step by step...
> >
> > echo "test" > /home/ed/gmfsk_autofile should produce a file
> > gmfsk_autofile in the directory /home/ed/
>
> Yes, it does do this.
>
> > if gmfsk is running it will send "test" and kill the file. gMFSK is
> > ALWAYS looking in your home directory (/home/ed).
>
> Yes, it will also do this.
>
> > So you have to tell tlf to output its stuff to '/home/ed/gmfsk_autofile'
> > with GMFSK=/home/ed/gmfsk_autofile in the logcfg.dat file.
>
> Its there in /home/ed/tlf/test/logcfg.dat. My testing folder.
>
> > Try this and see if you can get gMFSK to output some macros.
>
> It does not, as there is no miniterm window. This is the problem, no
> miniterm window will open.
>
> > Now the input side....
> >
> > tlf looks at the logfile created by gMFSK, which is called gMFSK.log
> > (watch the capitalization).
> > This logfile is normally created in /home/ed. After running gMFSK for a
> > while you should see a file gMFSK.log in /home/ed. If not, you must
> > configure gMFSK to produce a logfile.
>
> Its there and the upper/lower case is correct.
>
> > If you have the logfile, tell tlf to read it by saying:
> > DIGIMODEM=/home/ed/gMFSK.log in the logcfg.dat file.
>
> Its there.
>
> > Make sure tlf is in digimode (:DIG command)
> > or start tlf with RTTYMODE in the logcfg.dat file.
>
> Its in the logfg.dat and have also tried :dig within TLF just to be sure
>
> > Now start the terminal with the :MIN or :Miniterm command (tlf
> > only needs the first 3 characters of a command). This only works in
> > DIG mode.
>
> There is the problem....no miniterm opens....I have tried min,
> mini,miniterm ,Min,MIN,MINITERM....no miniterm window opens. Of course
> with the :min.....etc
>
> > That should work... (it works here). Hope this helps...
> >
> > Success and 73,
> >
> > Rein Pa0R
> > (busy, busy with TLF-1.0, which will be a bit easier to configure).
>
> Can't wait for this....
> 73.
> Ed W3NR
>
>
>
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