[App_rpt-users] parallel port use

Steven Donegan donegan at donegan.org
Thu Feb 23 18:26:23 UTC 2017


For the Pi I would suggest just using the I/O pins on the board rather than a USB thingie :-)
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      From: Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com>
 To: app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org 
 Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 10:23 AM
 Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] parallel port use
   
George,
The current version supports the printer port for signaling. From what 
I've seen in the code I REALLY doubt a USB to PP adapter will work.

What I've added to the GitHub issues area is the request to support a 
serial port for signaling (COS, CTCSS, PTT)

Everyone needs to understand that my adding it to the issues area does 
not in any way mean it will happen. I want to document the requests so 
they are visible to all. If someone wants to take on the feature and 
write it, the code team will vet it like any other addition. Again this 
does not mean it would make it into the distribution. But at that point 
it would be available to someone that wanted to play with it.

73, Steve N4IRS

On 2/23/2017 1:14 PM, George Csahanin wrote:
> Steve, is this not in the current distro? I assumed that it was the same
> source as whet Jim wrote. Or maybe what you mean is to have it now
> wiggle lines on the serial port, that's outstanding.
> At any rate, I'm a big fan of the method as any CM108/119, etc US fob
> can be used. Interface is a 2N2907, etc. So I also standardized on the
> D945 Intel board (that decision goes back to limey linux) D945GLLY, if I
> remember correctly. Has a printer port DB25.
>
> The Pi is surely smaller. Has anyone ever tried the parallel port
> interface using one of the USB<--->DB25 adapt-a-trons to see if that
> would work?
>
> GeorgeC
> W2DB
> 2360
>
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