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====== XRPi / XRLin / Xrouter ====== | ====== XRPi / XRLin / Xrouter ====== | ||
- | XRpi is a monolithic, colourful, multilingual, | + | XRouter |
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+ | It comes in 3 flavours: XRLin for x86 Linux, XRPi for raspberry pi (32 and 64 bit versions available), and XRWin for Microsoft Windows. | ||
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+ | (If you want real old-skool, there' | ||
The project is looking for more ideas about what direction it could go in future, to inspire development. | The project is looking for more ideas about what direction it could go in future, to inspire development. | ||
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The program has its own AX.25, NET/ROM and TCP/IP stacks, and the author has extended NET/ROM to allow HTTP and file transfer between nodes, short messaging, automatic PMS forwarding, " | The program has its own AX.25, NET/ROM and TCP/IP stacks, and the author has extended NET/ROM to allow HTTP and file transfer between nodes, short messaging, automatic PMS forwarding, " | ||
- | The config file is very BPQ-like, although some of the concepts are a little different. The sysop interface is old-skool- there' | + | The config file is very BPQ-like, although some of the concepts are a little different. The sysop interface is old-skool, |
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- | See [[packet: | + | For further information, |
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- | For further information, | + | |
Member experiences with XRPi greatly appreciated - it looks interesting and capable! | Member experiences with XRPi greatly appreciated - it looks interesting and capable! | ||
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+ | ===== Resources ===== | ||
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+ | [[packet: | ||
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+ | [[packet: | ||
===== Downloads ===== | ===== Downloads ===== | ||
- | These (xrlin*) are x86 Linux binaries. Download, chmod +x, and run. There are xrouter binaries | + | Below is the latest version of Xrouter |
- | {{ :packet:xrlin502q-32bit-static-no-alsa.zip | xrlin502q-32bit-static-no-alsa.zip}} \\ | + | {{ :packet:xrouter.zip | xrouter.zip }} \\ |
- | XRLin v502q 32bit 13th May 2023 Statically linked executable, no ALSA \\ | + | |
- | This one is bigger, but shouldn' | + | |
- | {{ : | + | ===== Usage / tips ===== |
- | XRLin v502q 32 bit dynamically linked, with ALSA as usual | + | |
- | {{ : | + | * xrouter as of 502r is a TUI which currently runs interactively, |
- | XRLin v502q 32 bit 13th May 2023 Dynamically linked, no ALSA support | + | * run ./xrlin502r on x86/64 or ./xrpi502 on Pi |
- | This is for those whose operating systems don't have libasound | + | * You need to set up XROUTER.CFG, example soon |
+ | * Alt-X or "Exit 1" command to exit | ||
+ | * left and right arrows move between windows | ||
+ | * F1 for help in each window, escape to exit help | ||
+ | * Console window + F2 + F3 sorts out monitoring | ||
+ | * Console window takes commands- e.g. C M0AAA to try to connect | ||
- | You also need a folder full of supporting files distributed separately from the binary. Resources are here: https:// | + | [[xrouter: |
packet/xrpi.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/15 02:33 by g8pzt