[aprssig] New aprs client available for windows - xastir
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)
ldeffenb at homeside.to
Thu Apr 29 13:14:46 EDT 2010
According to http://www.andlinux.org/reqs.php
"OS: Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 7 (currently only the 32-bit
versions are supported) "
This doesn't work if you're running 64 bit Windows as that requires
signed drivers which the coLinux under the covers of andLinux doesn't
have available yet.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Wishing to be proven wrong so I could actually DO this!
Wes Johnston, AI4PX wrote:
> Ok, now that I have your attention..... here's an easy way to run
> xastir in windows. Seriously easy.
>
>
> This is the procedure to install and run Xastir from within windows.
> This will work with XP, Vista and Windows 7. Although this document
> may look long, in a nutshell there are really only two steps. You
> will simply be installing a program called andLinux and once it’s
> running you will install and run Xastir.
>
>
>
> Prerequisites:
>
> You will need administrator privileges to install this program.
>
>
>
> Make sure you do not access the internet through 192.168.11.x
> network. If you do, please change the sub net to 192.168.12.x or
> other. This may require making changes to your router and rebooting
> all PCs in the house. There is a workaround which requires editing 3
> files, but generally it is easier to change your network settings.
> We’ll cover that later if needed.
>
>
>
> Enable windows file sharing. You’ll want to be able to allow xastir
> to access maps you get from CD or USB drives. You can use the Shared
> Documents folder to allow this.
>
>
>
> Download the andLinux program. Go to
> http://www.andlinux.org/downloads.php and download the approximately
> 200meg file.
>
>
>
> Installation.
>
> You will be installing a linux application that runs in the background
> of your PC. You will use a sort of remote desktop to access this
> background application via a fake TCP/IP connection.
>
>
>
> Run the installer and accept all defaults. When the installer asks
> you for a username and password for linux choose one. It is OK to use
> the same password you use for your windows login or you can choose
> another. At the next screen select SAMBA file sharing and press next.
>
>
>
> At the shared folders setup, choose SharedDocuments from the
> pulldown. Enter your windows username and password. This will allow
> the andLinux background application to swap files in the shared
> documents folder with windows.
>
>
>
> Accept the defaults for the remainder of the options.
>
>
>
> Reboot your PC.
>
>
>
> When you log in again, you will be asked to unblock Xming Server and
> Pulseaudio server. Press the unblock buttons.
>
>
>
> Test your internet connection to see if it is still working. Go to a
> web site such as cnn or google to test it. If your PC used an address
> in the range of 192.168.11.x, you may have problems getting to the
> internet. Do not uninstall andLinux! See
> http://www.andlinux.org/wiki/index.php5?title=Howto:_change_andLinux_network_configuration
> for more information if your internet has stopped working.
>
>
>
> Notice there is a little black and white yin yang symbol in the
> taskbar near the clock now. Right click on it and choose Synaptic. A
> “dos” window will pop open and ask you for a password. Use the
> password that you used when the setup program asked you for a linux
> username and password. Make sure you click in the “dos” window before
> typing to give it focus. It may not show your keystrokes for the
> password.
>
>
>
> If this does not launch or you get an error about not able to connect
> to 192.168.11.150, you will need to add an exception to your firewall
> for the Xming server.
>
>
>
> Installing XASTIR.
>
> If everything worked above, you will have launched Synaptic. It is
> used to install additional programs. Scroll through the list on the
> right and look for xastir. Yes, there are a lot of programs listed.
> Click the box beside xastir and select “mark for installation”. It
> will popup with a number of additional programs that will need to be
> installed. Simply check “mark for installation”.
>
>
>
> Once you have selected all the programs you wish to install, click
> “Apply” on the menu bar of Synaptic. It will download and install
> xastir for you. You must be online when you click apply.
>
>
>
> Synaptic will verify that you want to download files. Do NOT check
> the box that says download only…. You want Synaptic to install the
> files for you, right? Leave the box unchecked. The installation of
> xastir will require about 10.5megs of files be downloaded.
>
>
>
> When it is done, close Synaptic. You can now run xastir, but let’s
> generate your APRS internet password first.
>
>
>
> Right click on the yinyang and run terminal window.
>
>
>
> In the “dos” window, type callpass y0urcall . It will respond
> with a 4 or 5 digit number which you need to write down. This number
> is unique to your callsign and will be used when you setup internet
> access later.
>
>
>
> Now run xastir by typing xastir in the “dos” window and pressing enter.
>
>
>
> Xastir will run and prompt you to put in your call and location. You
> can rough in the location and set it exactly later using the mapping
> screen. You may wish to turn off your numlock key.
>
>
>
> Congratulations, you have xastir running on windows! The next time
> you want to run xastir, open a terminal window and type xastir
> <enter>. If you type xastir &<enter> you will be able to close the
> terminal window while xastir continues to run.
>
>
>
> If you are feeling frisky, you can download the source code for xastir
> and install it to have the latest version but that is beyond the scope
> of this document. If you need to connect to a locally attached TNC,
> use AGWPE on the windows machine and connect xastir to it.
>
>
> Wes
> ---
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