Programs

This is a list of programs that have been tested to use with ldsped.
Also check the faq.
If you have more to add to the list, please mail me

 

Client Program Where to get Remarks
Paracon https://paracon.readthedocs.io/en/latest/  
UI-View http://www.apritch.myby.co.uk/uiview.htm  
Xastir http://www.xastir.org/  
Outpost http://www.outpostpm.org/  
Radio Mobile http://www.cplus.org/rmw/english1.html  
Paclink http://www.winlink.org/ClientSoftware  
AGW* http://www.sv2agw.com
UISS http://users.belgacom.net/hamradio/uiss.htm
digi_ned http://digined.pe1mew.nl/
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Beautiful Implementations

  Implementation Where to get info Implementation by
SheevaPlug EU

ldsped in a SheevaPlug plug computer

http://www.bogodyn.org/blog
KM5VY
WiFi ldsped router ldsped in a WiFi router with OpenWRT http://www.ve1fis.net/
VE1FIS
revo 1600 ldsped in an acer revo 1600 running Linux Mint Debian (LMDE).  
K5DAT
       

 

 

 

 

 

 


Remarks

AGW

different programs have been tested as there are : AGWtermtcp, AGWmonitor, AGWtracker ...

 

 

UISS

UISS is mostly used with agwpe on the same computer. In this case, communication is done internally via the agwpe dll api.
When using UISS in LAN mode, one can connect to a TNC on another computer. In this mode, communication is done via TCP/IP sockets so UISS can also connect to ldsped.
Note however that the UISS LAN mode is not entirely functionally the same as the 'normal' mode. For one, only unproto communications are possible. Check the UISS docs for more info.

 

digi_ned

digi_ned could, offcourse, be used directly via system's the ax25 sockets if you run it on the same computer as where your TNC is connected.
If you run it on another computer (even another OS) you could use ldsped.
It seems, however, that ldsped sends more packets to the client application than agwpe does. It might have to do with packets generated on the ldsped or agwpe system itsself, which are/arent sent to the client. More testing on this matter will be done.
Nevertheless, digi_ned runs smoothly via ldsped. digi_ned sees and reckognises its own packets and kindly ignores them.