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Curt, WE7U archer at eskimo.com
Fri Dec 5 13:14:25 PST 2008


On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, Curt, WE7U wrote:

> Couldn't say.  I have two or three Handyboards and some miniboards.
> Did a GCC cross compiler from Linux for it and had a lot of fun.
> There should be links to how to do it still on my webpage/ftp site.

If you're interested:

     ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/a/archer/hc11/

I probably have the sources for all the pieces still around too if
you have trouble finding them.  I also did a GCC library for the
Handyboard which is there as well.  Switching from Interactive-C to
GCC got me a WHOLE lot more memory to play with and of course much
more speed.  Not to mention control of every bit of the system.

I had the HB decoding GPS sentences and sending Mic-E, NMEA,
standard APRS, and Base-91 Compressed packets at various times via a
PK-88 while mobile.  I believe that was the first system on the air
which could do Base-91 Compressed packets.  I used that setup to
compare the different sentences to see which made it through the
digipeaters/igates the best.

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Curt, WE7U.				archer at eskimo dot com
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