TiLP is an application to communicate with Texas Instruments graphing
calculators.
The tits command is a server process which provides telnet(1) access
to one or more tty ports as specified in config-file (or
/etc/tits.conf if no configuration file is specified on the command
line).
Any number of telnet(1) clients may connect to a single tits port.
Each client will see exactly the same output as well as being able to
send keystrokes simultaneously.
tkhylafax is a tcl/tk interface to Sam Leffler's HYLAFAX package
features:
o Batching fax destinations
o Built-in fax number database
o Fast cover sheet generation
o Cover sheet preview
o Cover sheet ONLY transmission option
o Directory browser
o Fax job dequeuing made easier
o Fax job scheduling made easier
o Highly configurable
The purpose of this utility is to provide an easy way to flash
kernels and romdisks to the Agenda VR3.
FEATURES
o Direct serial access (w/o minicom)
o Built-in Xmodem (send) support
o Built-in Etxack (send) support (c/o Brad @ Agenda)
o Progress meters
o Capture file
o PMON over-write detection/protection
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Tcl/Tk frontend for fax scan/receive/send program. Command is tkfax.
Console based ham radio contest logger.
Given two Maidenhead locators, calculates distance (qrb) and azimuth.
Or if called as locator, gives the lat/long of a Maidenhead locator.
It is a soundcard based program that lets you run PSK31,
the digital mode designed by Peter, G3PLX.
Xdx is a client to connect to a DX-cluster. Dx messages will be
displayed in a list, announcements will go to a text widget.
As well as the usual functions, if you have hamlib installed
it can control the radio and set the frequency simply by double
clicking a DX-spot (using rigctl).
The heart of the package is 'libcw'. This is a library which, when built,
offers the following basic CW services to a caller program:
o Morse code character translation tables, and lookup functions
o Morse code low-level timing calculations
o A 'sidetone' generation and queueing system, using either the system sound
card, the console speaker, or both
o Optional keying control for an external device, say a transmitter, or an
oscillator
o CW character and string send routines, tied in with the character lookup
o CW receive routines, also tied in to the character lookup
o Adaptive speed tracking of received CW
o An iambic keyer, with both Curtis 8044 types A and B timing
o Straight key emulation