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- | ==== HOWTO: Use UZ7HO' | + | ====== HOWTO: Use UZ7HO' |
There are many programs called " | There are many programs called " | ||
- | Although Easyterm is a Windows program, it will work perfectly | + | This document is not an Easyterm primer. It is concerned only with how to interface Easyterm to XRouter. |
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+ | Although Easyterm is a Windows program, it will work on Linux if the latter has " | ||
It is assumed that you already have a working setup of XRouter (i.e. XrLin, XRPi or XRWin), and you want to run Easyterm on the **SAME** machine. | It is assumed that you already have a working setup of XRouter (i.e. XrLin, XRPi or XRWin), and you want to run Easyterm on the **SAME** machine. | ||
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Firstly, [[http:// | Firstly, [[http:// | ||
- | Next, add the following line to **XROUTER.CFG**: | + | Next, add the following line anywhere in **XROUTER.CFG**: |
AGWPORT=0 8000 | AGWPORT=0 8000 | ||
- | (This tells XRouter to activate its AGWPE emulation on TCP port 8000, on the host operating system' | + | The above tells XRouter to activate its AGWPE emulation on TCP port 8000, on the host operating system' |
- | Then add the following line to XRouter' | + | Then add the following line anywhere in XRouter' |
127.0.0.1/ | 127.0.0.1/ | ||
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- | (The second argument is the number one, not the letter L. This access control rule tells XRouter to accept connections from localhost (127.0.0.1), | + | (The second argument is the number one, not the letter L). This access control rule tells XRouter to accept connections from localhost (127.0.0.1), |
- | Save the file and restart XRouter. | + | Save the files and restart XRouter. |
- | Then execute **Term.exe**, | + | Then execute **Term.exe**, |
{{packet: | {{packet: | ||
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{{packet: | {{packet: | ||
+ | Next, on Easyterm' | ||
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+ | {{packet: | ||
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+ | And enter your own callsign.... | ||
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+ | {{packet: | ||
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+ | When you're done, hit OK, and now we're ready to try a test connection. | ||
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+ | Hit Easyterm' | ||
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+ | {{packet: | ||
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+ | Enter the desired destination into the **CallTo** field, in this case the KIDDER node. Select the radio port from the list, and click the connect button. | ||
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+ | And we're connected... | ||
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+ | {{packet: | ||
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+ | The rest is up to you... | ||
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