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    <p>-NO-</p>
    <p>They can not be bit-banged on linux.  Even on a PC. And I know
      that may not make sense as it did not to me a long time ago when I
      tried it insisting that it would, but it is true.<br>
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    <p>...mike/kb8jnm<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/21/2019 9:07 PM, Pierre Martel
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        <div>could this be used on a raspberry pi?</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Le dim. 21 avr. 2019 à 19:09,
          Mike <<a href="mailto:mm@midnighteng.com"
            moz-do-not-send="true">mm@midnighteng.com</a>> a écrit :<br>
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            <p>Sure would be great... you working on it ?<br>
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            <p>You have plenty of i/o options with a parallel port.
              Built-in to app_rpt as one of it's standards. Been there a
              very long time. Changed a little bit about 10 years ago.<br>
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            <p>And you can test logic outputs via commands. No need to
              re-invent the wheel for little benefit.</p>
            <p>if you want  those avenues on the small, low power and
              cheap, <br>
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            <p>I would suggest as I did before in this mail list over 4
              years ago when everyone was headed to the Pi and BBB and
              give a Intel board a try.</p>
            <p>D2700MUD mini-itx  Intel ATOM<br>
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            <p>fanless 2.13mhz up to 4gb ram and has parallel port that
              can make all your cos/ptt for 4 nodes, no problem without
              hacking your usb dongle.</p>
            <p>Simply use the parallel port for all your switching logic
              (needs buffered).  I put the needed pp info in the wiki
              but it may need some additional to be complete. Enough
              there to make it work. You have 4 inputs and 8 outputs as
              declared in app_rpt.<br>
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            <p>find a used one on ebay... this one $25 add a 12v itx
              power supply if you need that. You will need to buy ram.<br>
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            <p><a
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href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-D2700MUD-Motherboard-G32419-504-With-Intel-Atom-D2700-2-13GHz-CPU/153419665430?hash=item23b8865016:g:4rwAAOSw0KdcjtKr"
                target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-D2700MUD-Motherboard-G32419-504-With-Intel-Atom-D2700-2-13GHz-CPU/153419665430?hash=item23b8865016:g:4rwAAOSw0KdcjtKr</a></p>
            <p>Been using them for many years. Going to make my 5yr old
              spare a radioless mobile with a touch screen after failing
              to cram all the junk I wish to use into a pi. Just have
              not got around to it yet. Wrong time of year to get
              started on it as well. Going to control things in and on
              the car as well. Perhaps when I am seeking air
              conditioning.... LOL<br>
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            <p>If that can't solve your i/o issues, you are going to
              have to go out on your own or hope/wait till someone else
              does. But this changes often enough that I don't like to
              sink that much time into it anymore. Only for what I want
              to do. The next unknown changes can make all of your work
              wasted or a constant battle to re-work.<br>
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            <p>...mike/kb8jnm<br>
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            <div class="gmail-m_-5747819256264030955moz-cite-prefix">On
              4/19/2019 10:24 AM, William Franzin wrote:<br>
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                <div dir="auto">Would be great if there was a standard 
                  virtual device that could be connected to different
                  physical radio interfaces.</div>
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                <div dir="auto">/dev/radio0/ptt</div>
                <div dir="auto">/dev/radio0/cos</div>
                <div dir="auto">/dev/radio0/ctcss</div>
                <div dir="auto">& other signals </div>
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                <div dir="auto">Then anyone building software could
                  support /dev/radio and it would provide audio in/out
                  and various signals</div>
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                <div dir="auto">Testing would be simplified too, could
                  just cat /dev/radio0/cos to check for signal or echo 1
                  > /dev/radio0/ptt.</div>
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                <div dir="auto">William </div>
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                <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu., Apr. 18,
                  2019, 11:42 p.m. George Csahanin, <<a
                    href="mailto:george@dyb.com" target="_blank"
                    moz-do-not-send="true">george@dyb.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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                  rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Steve that looks
                  like exactly what I was fishing for. But how to <br>
                  integrate? I can easily drop the source file into the
                  channels/ <br>
                  directory and compile but how to make them and use
                  them. I saw the <br>
                  Aussie web site this may have come from but cannot
                  download from them <br>
                  (non-VK callsign).<br>
                  <br>
                  On 4/17/2019 8:56 AM, Steve Zingman wrote:<br>
                  > 2 years ago, Stacy, KG7QIN forked a repo I
                  created with a number of <br>
                  > GPIO enabled channel drivers including a
                  modification to USBRadio and <br>
                  > SimpleUSB to add RPi GPIO support.<br>
                  > <<a href="https://github.com/KG7QIN/ASL_GPIO"
                    rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"
                    moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/KG7QIN/ASL_GPIO</a>><br>
                  ><br>
                  > Steve N4IRS<br>
                  ><br>
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