Subject: Re: Z50 installation stories of all types and any info
To: hpcmips <port-hpcmips@NetBSD.org>
From: William Ball <linux_author@verizon.net>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 07/30/2006 07:07:09
- my US$0.02:
- because Hector Peraza's xclass libs port easily to NetBSD, my Z50 can
be used for direct serial I/O control of my high-frequency radio
receiver, a Ten Tec RX320, and HF transceiver, a Ten Tec Argonaut V...
a CF interface in a PCMCIA carrier is used... conversely, i can use my
Z50 as a wireless controller (using X) for the communications equipment
when the receiver or transceiver is attached to a remote PC on my
LAN... a D-Link DWL-650 PCMCIA card is used...
- another benefit of the Z50 is that even if the LiIon batteries die
and are no longer manufactured, you can use the 8 AA battery carrier
for a portable power source (or suitable gel cell, etc.)
xclass:
http://xclass.sourceforge.net/
rx320 client (scroll down):
http://xclass.sourceforge.net/applications.html
xtt516:
http://www.tux.org/~bball/tt516/
rx320 (note that i do NOT use the DRM version):
http://radio.tentec.com/Amateur/Receivers/TT320
Argonaut V:
http://radio.tentec.com/Amateur/Transceivers/TT516
bb
On Jul 26, 2006, at 3:36 PM, nick thompson wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I know I have asked this before, and if you answered before feel free
> to answer again if you want, i would dig it in fact, but anyway,
> anyone who has run netbsd hpcmips on a Z50 would you mind telling me
> about it and what you did with it and how it worked out for you?
>
> I am getting one in the next like 10 days and I am getting excited.
> I've read so many web pages, but... real world examples?
>
> Nick
>
> "All unix, all the time."
>
> http://npt.ath.cx
>