MorseKOB / client-diab

MorseKOB client & loop interface 'Device-In-A-Box'
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Content for client-diab? #2

Open 8cH9azbsFifZ opened 2 years ago

8cH9azbsFifZ commented 2 years ago

Hi Les,

What is the status of this repository? Do you still plan do provide the sources for this project?

Regards: Gerolf

leskerr commented 2 years ago

Sorry, Gerolf. I'm not involved in that project. Maybe someone else can tell you what its status is.

~Les

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What is the status of this repository? Do you still plan do provide the sources for this project?

Regards: Gerolf

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AESilky commented 2 years ago

Hi Gerolf,

This repository was set up primarily to hold schematics, documents, and other assets related to 'Device in a Box' implementations. The goal is for the MKOB application to support specifics via configuration options, therefore, there shouldn't be much code in this repository. Of course, if a device has some very specific software/firmware requirements, they could be stored in this repo.

The MKOB-4 application (which runs on Windows, MacOS, and Linux) is here: https://github.com/MorseKOB/PyKOB It can run on a RaspberryPi, which (we think) would be the basis for most 'Device in a Box' implementations.

Hope that helps. -Ed

AESilky commented 2 years ago

I can start by adding my schematic for the loop interface that includes the loop power source as a starting point.

AESilky commented 2 years ago

I added the folder for the 'loop interface w/power', but I'm trying to find the schematic (KiCad) file I created. I'm sure it's on one of my machines somewhere.

AESilky commented 2 years ago

I found, and added, the loop interface w/power schematic. I discovered that it is an Eagle schematic (not KiCad). I might convert it to KiCad since more people are familiar with it and it runs on Win/Mac/Linux, while Eagle is Windows only. I also added the PDF so people can view it without needing Eagle.

I found a PDF of the Key & Sounder w/Power schematic, but I haven't found the KiCad source '.sch' file yet. I added the PDF and will continue looking for the .sch file.

I might end up creating both of them again (both in KiCad this time).

8cH9azbsFifZ commented 2 years ago

Hi Ed & Les,

Sounds great 😊

73 DG6FL