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TCP-Group Digest            Thu, 24 Mar 94       Volume 94 : Issue   73

Today's Topics:
                           44 Europe Routes
               6Does exist Net that support Appletalk?
                            GUI Interface
                                 help
                             Jnos110a.zip
                        Mother-Board Problems
                   Net that support Lo  Appleltalk
            path calculation and antennas design (3 msgs)
                      RSPF - Still a crasher!??
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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 94 15:12:27 UTC
From: eb3aod@albinyana.etse.urv.es
Subject: 44 Europe Routes
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

I trace the route from my site (etse.urv.es) to some Europe Gateway and i have
seen that:
If i ask using the 44.... address then the packets goes to .....ucsd.edu and
there goes to the Europe Gateway.
If i ask (to same gateway) using the Internet address then the packets goes
directly to that gateway.

So i ask this: i have a gateway Packet Radio-Internet and the side route of
Internet (130.206.63.24) it's route ok. But the Ip Radio not, when my packet
(trying connect to 44.133.43.14) arrive to .....ucsd.edu then the route lost.
What must i do to solve the route throght Internet using the address 44.133.43.14 (gatetset.eb3aod.ampr.org)???

Thank a lot

73's. Curro

e-mail                 : curro@albinyana.etse.urv.es
if you ve problems try : curro@etse.urv.es
Mailbox AX25           : eb3aod @ ea3rdt.eat.esp.eu

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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 94 12:30 CST
From: emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl (Eduardo Millar)
Subject: 6Does exist Net that support Appletalk?
To: pcip@nihlist.bitnet

Hello: I will repeat a question I have allready ask. Anyone know a version of
NET (KA9Q for PCs) that support Appleltalk???

Eduardo Millar C
Proyecto Enlaces
e-mail:emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl

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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 7:36:22 +0930 (CST)
From: FREEMANR@dstos3.dsto.gov.au
Subject: GUI Interface
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

I am trying ti interface MS Windows/Windows for Workgroups with KA9Q 
Version of NOS.  Has anybody already tried this before.  Any assistance
with this project will be much appreciated.

Thanks Roy
 

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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 1994 20:15:37 -0600 (CST)
From: UMFISCHER@MSUVX1.MEMST.EDU
Subject: help
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu



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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 1994 20:14:03 -0700 (MST)
From: LARSEN KARL AMSRL-SL-EC 505-678-3145 <klarsen@arl.army.mil>
Subject: Jnos110a.zip
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

 I have tried to make compiles of jnos110 and jnos110a using what
appears to be an identical makefile and to no-ones surprise both have the
same problem. klarsen
No matter what I put in the top of the file for the
the type of CPU I wanted to compile for I got a compile for a 88386 only!
I have a 8086 XT to rest with and these I compiled for the 8086 will not
run except on a 80386 or better computer.

 I'm not good at reading make files of complex programs like nos.
Does anyone have a fix for this problem?

73, de Karl K5DI@K5DI.NM.USA.NA and klarsen@acca.nmsu.edu

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Date: Sat, 19 Mar 1994 18:44:25 -0700 (MST)
From: Klarsen <klarsen@acca.nmsu.edu>
Subject: Mother-Board Problems
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

 You Buy a new 486DX-66 motherboard at a good price and install it 
on Saturday (even so you made the guys work Saturday to get a report out) 
and one of the guys is a very pretty Lady so you could stay home and 
install the board. But trouble lurkes! With the new board my mouse on 
com1 woud-not work ( you really NEED a mouse for windows)....

 Well this $350.00 mother would not work. So after 4 long-distants 
phone calls I put the old 386-25 back in and all is well.

 So things are back almost to normal. I have got all my things 
worked out with the OLD 386-25 mother board and can't wait to break the 
darn bad board over the guys head! I have wasted a WHOLE SATURDAY with this
73
de k5di@k5di.nm.usa.na

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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 94 12:20 CST
From: emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl (Eduardo Millar)
Subject: Net that support Lo  Appleltalk
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

Anyone know a version of Net(for Pcs) thet support Appleltalk. I am
using the Nosview version. This version can not atach to appleltalk. I would
like to attach my pc to localtalk using net TCP/IP.

If somebody could help me, please send mail to me.

Eduardo Millar 
Proyecto Enlaces
e-mail:enlaCES.UFRO.CL

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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 94 13:12 CST
From: emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl (Eduardo Millar)
Subject: Path calculation and antennas design
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

Hello: I am looking for information or software about path calculation or
6and antennas design. If anyone clould help me please send me mail to
emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl

eduardo millar
e-mail:enlaces.iufro.cl

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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 94 13:05 CST
From: emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl (Eduardo Millar)
Subject: path calculation and antennas design
To: ham-digital@ucsd.edu

Hello: If anynoe know software or bokks about path calculation and antennas design. please
send me the information?

Eduardo Millar C
e-mAil:emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl

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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 94 10:01:53 MST
From: Dieter Deyke <deyke@mdddhd.fc.hp.com>
Subject: path calculation and antennas design
To: emillar@enlaces.ufro.cl

> Hello: If anynoe know software or bokks about path calculation and antennas design. please
> send me the information?

The WAMPES  package on ucsd.edu  contains the program qth, which will do
some path calculations.

--
Dieter Deyke - deyke@fc.hp.com - dk5sg@db0sao.ampr.org

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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 94 00:54:28 EDT
From: "Bob A. Cash" <n8imo@bbs.n8imo.ampr.org>
Subject: RSPF - Still a crasher!??
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

Hello from West Michigan,

     Well after failing with RSPF a few years back with early versions of
G1EMM, pA0GRI and so on, I thought by now RSPF would no longer be a major
NOS crasher.. RSPF is so nice and we all want to implement it here on the
West Michigan TCP/IP 2-meter LAN, but any time it get's compiled in suddenly
all goes down.. Take RSPF out and NOS will run on any compile of 8086 up
to 80386 for days.. Put RSPF in, and within minutes CRASH! RSPF does not
have to be setup in an AUTOEXEC, it is still lingering in memory waiting
to lock every thing up rather it is configured or not.  So... What should
we do? Any one play with a stable RSPF version of JNOS to know what we
might do? Also I see that in Johan's latest CONFIG.H files that he has RSPF
defined, so that might be a reason for any lockups in his release .EXE's

-Bob, N8iMO

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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 1994 18:11:20 +0200
From: Leonardo Cipollini (+39-2-269131)  <L.CIPOLLINI@ITMILA.cv.com>
Subject: subscribe
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

                      Leonardo Cipollini

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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 94 18:49:08 EST
From: uunet!briar.bell-atl.com!hart (Rod Hart)
To: wb3ffv!tcp-group

 I have been toying with the idea of purchasing a DSP tnc. I am aware of the
 AEA tnc and the DSP-12 that is advertised in the Amsat membership magazine.
 Are they worth the price? Which one is the most open design? Is DSP worth
 pursuing for the casual ham? Anyother hints or bit of advise would be appreciated.
     
     Rod Hart wa3mez
     hart@wb3ffv | hart@briar.bell-atl.com

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