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Subj: Re: How does DED hostmode work?
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Hi Chris
Maybe one of most accumulated info about TF FW's:
http://home.snafu.de/wahlm/tfdownload.html
Never seen full english docs for TF2.7b,
but there is DL docs for 2.7 and English for TF2.6....
Also look here:
http://packet-radio.info/data/uploads/dateien/eproms/tf27_ger.ZIP
73, Sergej.
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> I am playing with some old hostmode firmware and emulation
> software, and as I am reading the help docs, it seems to
> assume some previous knowledge of the nitty gritty of hostmde
> operation. Can someone on here explain how it works in
> some detail, or reference an old doc?
>
> Here are some examples:
>
> How do channels work? How do I set calls for different channels?
> Is it possible to connect to another station while I am attached
> as a raw user? I am aware it was not intended for that, but it
> is nice to test it out. Are there still specs available some where
> if I wanted to write some code for WA8DED or TF2.7b ROMs? Scouring
> the web had me come up somewhat short on these questions, but I am
> sure some of you are data horders (like me) and still have some of
> this stuff dating pre WWW.
>
> Hope to hear from some packet veterans.
>
> 73 de Chris KQ6UP
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