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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Mike,<br>
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      Something like that.<br>
      That scheduling is all handled by the kernel and ax25 or tcp/ip
      stack.  <br>
      If a pipe, buffer, etc is busy by one packet it can't be used by
      something else.<br>
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      73,<br>
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      Bob VE3TOK<br>
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      On 13-02-08 03:52 PM, Mike Swiatkowski, AA9VI wrote:<br>
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            <td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">Bob, how does this
              handle packet collisions, i.e. if Winlink Linux RMS
              Gateway and JNOS are requesting the TNC at the same time?
               Does one get priority and when it is done, the other get
              a clear to send type of thing?
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              <div>Thanks.  This sounds incredibly simple.  I know
                better than to assume it's THAT easy though.<br>
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                <div>Mike, AA9VI<br>
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