[Elecraft] S: Re: Elecraft Utilities
ei6iz.Brendan Minish
ei6iz.brendan at gmail.com
Sat Apr 9 14:13:34 EDT 2016
I think that all most of us would need would be a command line utility that
can be used to update firmware and perhaps back up settings.
Either making this open source or just releasing the protocol spec would be
all that's needed.
This would not require the firmware to be open sourced, it would just mean
that the Elecraft provided firmwares can be uploaded to the radio.
Icing on the cake would be the ability to make radio backups
On 9 Apr 2016 16:28, "James Bennett" <w6jhb at me.com> wrote:
> After reading a half-bazillion posts on this I feel compelled to add my
> two cents worth.
>
> I've been around computers a very long time, starting my career back in
> the days of IBM's "big iron" mainframes. Have had my share of Windows-based
> PCs at work and at home, and ten years ago converted to being a "Mac head".
> Early last year I got my first Raspberry Pi and more recently acquired the
> newer version 3. I also run a Ubuntu Linux guest on my iMac under VMware
> Fusion. My primary reason for having these Ubuntu and RPi Linux instances
> was to set up WSJT-X, WSPR, and Quisk so I could experiment with and
> operate a tiny QRPp SDR while my K-line is used as my primary station rig.
>
> What I see as huge stumbling blocks in this whole Linux thing are twofold:
> the need in many cases to compile an application, and having to deal with
> pre-requisite packages. A pre-built package, with everything in it, is
> IMHO, the only way to go. I can't begin to count the number of hours I've
> spent dorking around with this pre-req crud and getting an application
> correctly compiled. These are hours I would have much sooner spent actually
> using the application instead of tracking down what the correct version of
> pre-req I need, where to get it, yada, yada. That stuff is fun for a while
> but not how I want to spend my time.
>
> Anyone new to Linux and used to simply downloading an application from the
> web or dropping a disk into their machine on Windows or a Mac will have a
> real eye opening experience when they first attempt compiling an
> application on Linux. The opportunity for failure is huge and thinking that
> Elecraft would consider for one second having to support this sort of thing
> - hahahahahaha!!!! Yeah, if you are a Linux guru it might be a piece of
> cake for you, but for the rest of us - major PITA.
>
>
>
> Jim Bennett / W6JHB
> Folsom, CA
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