[DSP-10] DSP-10 in Saint Louis

Ron Meiring rmeiring at iinet.net.au
Mon Oct 31 02:27:56 EST 2005


Hi Mike,

Thank you, I have been using these files and they work.
However the software for the DSP-X is not really finished.

Cheers Ron.


On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 22:10:24 -0800, kd7ts wrote:
>
>Hi Ron,
>
>I hope you don't give up on your project. It is quite rewarding to
>use.
>
>These are the files you'll need to make the DSP-X work with the
>hardware. Make sure you are using the 3A version of EZFAST.
>
>http://www.proaxis.com/~boblark/ezfast3a.zip
>
>http://www.proaxis.com/~boblark/uhfa317.zip
>
>http://www.proaxis.com/~boblark/uhf3x_25.zip
>
>The first two are the same for both 2181 and 2185 DSP, the last is
>unique to the 2185 (DSP-X)
>
>
>The DSP-X wants to see the data stream at 9600 baud, so we can write
>a
>short batch file to load everything at once.
>
>The batch file is:
>
>---------------------------
>ezfast L 1 UHF3x.EXE G
>
>UHFA 1
>---------------------------
>
>This says run ezfast with an arguement of L (9600 baud) and  1 (com
>port 1) and we will load uhf3x into the ram of the 2185 dsp chip.
>
>Next we run UHFA with an arguement of 1 (com port) to load the UHFA
>into the computer and we will use COM 1.
>
>If you are using a different COM PORT, then change the 1 to the
>number
>you need.
>
>The commands can entered at the prompt, but at some point it is
>easier
>to use a batch command file rather than manually entering the same
>thing over and over.
>
>Loading the DSP-X should take around 35 seconds at 9600 baud.
>
>
>There are a few additional files that need to be present in the same
>directory, and these are:
>
>UHFA_43A.RND
>GNU_GPL.TXT
>EGAVGA.BGI
>
>These are all contained in the UHFA317.zip download file.
>
>I think that covers it... let me know how it goes..
>
>
>73 Mike KD7TS
>
>
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