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Re: Offtopic: Transfer a programm from DOS to Linux



On 11/22/21 00:47, Hans wrote:
> Hi Georgi,
> 
> yes, that sounds interesting. And fingerprinting of a transceiver is the main 
> thing. Thus, for example, you can identify people's radio transceivers, they 
> use to radio interfere. I am a licensed radio amateur, and those people are 
> often doing this on repeaters.
> 
> They want to be anonymous, however, many of them are also licensed radio 
> amateurs, and their callsigns are known.
> 
> Of course they are using the same radio transmitters for normal trafficing, 
> and so they could be identified. This is the same technics our 
> "Bundesnetzagentur" is using (the radio government).
> 
> It would also give the ability, to supress those people on the repeaters, when 
> they misuse it. For example, an unlicensed radio could be filtered out, so 
> that its transmission will not be send by the repeaters.
> 
> And as the range of a handheld transceiver is not large, only a small area 
> would be interfered - not the whole area the radio repeater is covering.
> 
> I did not find any similar solution to xmit-id, especially none for linux. If 
> you know one, I will be happy, to point me at them.
> 
> If you know one, this would be interesting, so it could maybe run on a small 
> computer, like a Raspberry Pi.
> 
> These are just my thoughts, why I stumbled over this application, and maybe 
> others would be interested, too.
> 
> As I know, there are also bibg applications ported from DOS to linux (like 
> doom), I thoughtm that would be easy - just start a cross compiler, then fix 
> some issues, ready. But I believe, it is not that easy, I suppose, this is a 
> lot lot lot work. And as far as I understood, code from DOS C is far from 
> similar to Linux C.
> 
> That is a pity, but good to know, if I might some time begin to code myself: I 
> won't never ever code for DOS or Windows or any proprietrary OS! Never!
> 
> Have a very nice day!
> 
> Best regards
> 

Hi Hans,

I just gave an idea and I'm far away from this field.

Kind regards
Georgi


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