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TCP-Group Digest            Sun, 15 Aug 93       Volume 93 : Issue  209

Today's Topics:
               JNOS/Linux ALPHA.2 on ucsd.edu (2 msgs)
                   Modifying IF's for 9600 baud...

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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1993 13:13:06 -0400
From: "Brandon S. Allbery" <bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org>
Subject: JNOS/Linux ALPHA.2 on ucsd.edu
To: nos-bbs@hydra.carleton.ca

The file j109lxA2.tar.Z is now in ucsd.edu:/hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming.
This file contains the patches necessary to produce JNOS 1.09 source code
that will build for either DOS or Linux.

*** WARNING *** THIS IS AN ALPHA TEST RELEASE!  DO NOT DOWNLOAD IT UNLESS YOU
ARE WILLING TO HELP DIAGNOSE BUGS!

You will also need to obtain the files jnos08df.zip and new109.zip from the
same directory to install JNOS/Linux.  Read the README file in j109lxA2.tar.Z
for details.

++Brandon
--
Brandon S. Allbery    kf8nh@kf8nh.ampr.org   bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org

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Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1993 00:10:55 -0700
From: Paul Traina <pst@cisco.com>
Subject: JNOS/Linux ALPHA.2 on ucsd.edu
To: bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org ("Brandon S. Allbery")

> Path: cronkite.cisco.com!newsgate.cisco.com
> From: bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org ("Brandon S. Allbery")
> To: nos-bbs@hydra.carleton.ca
> Cc: tcp-group@ucsd.edu, ka9q-unix@knuth.mtsu.edu,
>         linux-activists@joker.cs.hut.fi
> Newsgroups: cisco.external.ham.tcp-group
> Subject: JNOS/Linux ALPHA.2 on ucsd.edu
> Message-ID: <m0oRPAB-0003q1C@kf8nh.wariat.org>
> Date: 14 Aug 1993 09:13:06 PST
> Sender: tcp-group-relay@ucsd.edu
> Organization: Internet-USENET Gateway at cisco Systems
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> 
> The file j109lxA2.tar.Z is now in ucsd.edu:/hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming.
> This file contains the patches necessary to produce JNOS 1.09 source code
> that will build for either DOS or Linux.
> 
> *** WARNING *** THIS IS AN ALPHA TEST RELEASE!  DO NOT DOWNLOAD IT UNLESS YOU
> ARE WILLING TO HELP DIAGNOSE BUGS!
> 
> You will also need to obtain the files jnos08df.zip and new109.zip from the
> same directory to install JNOS/Linux.  Read the README file in j109lxA2.tar.Z
> for details.
> 
> ++Brandon
> --
> Brandon S. Allbery    kf8nh@kf8nh.ampr.org   bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org

Brandon,  with these patches, is it possible to use both the native
networking code (if any) in linux and jnos?  right now I have a DOS PC
who's only reason for living is to act as an IP over AX.25 to IP over
ethernet router.

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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 93 15:46:14 mdt
From: ka7oei@uugate.wa7slg.ampr.org
Subject: Modifying IF's for 9600 baud...
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

I was wondering about the feasiblity of simply bypassing the 455 KHz filter
and using the 10.7 MHz xtal filters in the first IF, or perhaps
'beefing up' the filters in the first IF.  After all, the 10.7 MHz
filters *are* relatively inexpensive AND readily available (Digi-Key, etc.)

A few those monolithic 2-pole xtal filters (and a few caps) would probably
do the job, unless you had some very strong adjacent channel signals... 
Wouldn't they?

<Clint>

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