[aprssig] Tomtom's For APRS (Question)

Andrew P. andrewemt at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 1 23:09:12 EDT 2012


The D72 itself can't be too overengineered. A moderately old distro of Linux (Fedora 13) and standard Windows XP can both easily access the D72 from multiple standard and custom applications (it's one of the TNCs with which I test my YAAC APRS client), but I've never installed any "standard" installer for it..

So how hard can it be? 

Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO
------Original Message------
From: Sander Pool
To: aprssig at tapr.org
Sent: Apr 1, 2012 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Tomtom's For APRS (Question)



Yes, a standard serial protocol for USB devices would be great. The 
stunningly large installer for the D72 USB port doesn't give me much 
hope. It must be severely over engineered.

73.

     Sander W1SOP

On 4/1/2012 10:43 PM, Jason KG4WSV wrote:
> What we really need are vendors to target the standard CDC 
> (Communications Device Class) type of serial device that is built in 
> to the USB standard (thanks Scott). If peripherals follow a standard, 
> then an embedded USB host implementation has a better chance of 
> supporting it. -Jason kg4wsv 

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