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Next step will be to implement this when rig is opened. This will turn Hamlib into a polling system in addition to polling -- caching will handle repeated requests This should mean basic functions of freq, mode, split, ptt (and others when implemented) will have almost immediate responses as only the cached values should be used. https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/issues/695 |
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Works on Windows and Linux Requires you get dotnet installed of course For Windows install Visual Studio or such to get dotnet On Ubuntu 21.04 it was this apt install snap apt install mono-complete snap install dotnet-sdk --classic --channel=6.0 snap alias dotnet-sdk.dotnet dotnet snap install dotnet-runtime-60 --classic snap alias dotnet-runtime-60.dotnet dotnet export DOTNET_ROOT=/snap/dotnet-sdk/current Once dotnet is OK dotnet build You should then be able to run ./bin/Debug/net6.0/multicast ====================================================== Waiting for Net 7.0/8.0 to be in Ubunut main packages Following did not work sudo apt remove 'dotnet*' 'aspnet*' 'netstandard*' touch /etc/apt/preferences // add to preferences Package: dotnet* aspnet* netstandard* Pin: origin "archive.ubuntu.com" Pin-Priority: -10 // end preferences snap remove dotnet-sdk snap install dotnet-sdk --classic --channel=7.0 snap alias dotnet-runtime-70.dotnet dotnet