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packet:xrouter:howtos:whatspac [2025/02/20 15:31] – [Using the Terminal] g8pztpacket:xrouter:howtos:whatspac [2025/02/21 15:19] (current) – [Channels Display] g8pzt
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 WhatsPac is a new browser-based application for Packet Radio chat, that can run on desktop PC's, tablets and phones. WhatsPac is a new browser-based application for Packet Radio chat, that can run on desktop PC's, tablets and phones.
  
-Unlike existing packet chat systems, WhatsPac offers much more than plain text. It allows both real-time and non-real-time chat, emojis, themed "channels", a packet terminal, and one-to-one chats. It can even support the sending of small images, and there will be lots more features to come! Here's what the "Channels" display looks like on a desktop browser:+Unlike existing packet chat systems, WhatsPac offers much more than plain text. It allows both real-time and non-real-time chat, emojis, themed "channels", a packet terminal, and one-to-one chats. It can even support the sending of small images, and there will be lots more features to come!
  
-{{whatspac01.png|WhatsPac Channels Display}}+WhatsPac began in May 2024 as a collaboration between Kevin M0AHN and Paula G8PZT, the author of XRouter. It was built upon XRouter's RHP (Remote Host Protocol) and REST APIs, so WhatsPac and XRouter are a natural fit for each other.  
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 +===== What Does it Look Like? ===== 
 + 
 +There are 3 main parts to WhatsPac: 
 + 
 +  - One to One Messaging 
 +  - Discussion Channels 
 +  - Terminal / Packet Monitor 
 + 
 +==== Channels Display ==== 
 + 
 +Here's what the WhatsPac "Channels" display looks like on a desktop browser (shrunken to make way for the wiki menu): 
 + 
 +{{whatspac01.png?600|WhatsPac Channels Display}} 
 + 
 +==== Messages Display ====
  
 And here's what the "Messages" display looks like: And here's what the "Messages" display looks like:
  
 {{whatspac02.png|WhatsPac Messages Display}} {{whatspac02.png|WhatsPac Messages Display}}
 +
 +==== Terminal / Packet Monitor ====
  
 Finally, here's the "Terminal" display... Finally, here's the "Terminal" display...
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 You can now type commands into the white line at the bottom. You can now type commands into the white line at the bottom.
  
-===== Using The WhatsPac Monitor =====+===== Using The Packet Monitor ===== 
 + 
 +The "**Packet Monitor**" pane (part of the terminal is for observing packet traffic.  To activate the monitor, pick a port from the selector, and click "**Start Monitor**".  
 + 
 +{{whatspac31.png}} 
 + 
 +You should now see something like this, where the transmitted traffic is in <color #cc0000>**red**</color> and the received traffic is in <color #00cc00>**green**</color>: 
 + 
 +{{whatspac32.png}} 
  
 ===== Finally ====== ===== Finally ======
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