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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-04-08 10:28, Dan Smith wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:20130408102833.4c6a8339@theine.danplanet.com"
type="cite">...Unfortunately, my 880 is now mounted (deep) in a
vehicle, so it's not
easily accessible for general development. However, if I can
reproduce
this on another model, which I expect I can, then I should be able
to
fix it and just sit in the car to test.
I targetted it for 0.4.0 so it'll get done.</blockquote>
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I temporarily faced the same dilemma as you have, with my IC-2820H
in my car in my garage. As I mentioned in a previous post, you can
install the (free) Digi PortServer support on either Linux or
Windows (I did both), and then you can directly access (via the
Internet) one of my ID-880H radios for testing. Or, you can buy one
of the boxes and remotely access your own ID-880H in your car. Or
both.<br>
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Either from the comfort of your own living room (grin).<br>
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All my radios (except for the ID-51A) have their serial ports
permanently available via the Internet using Digi PortServer boxes.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:20130408102833.4c6a8339@theine.danplanet.com"
type="cite">
Thanks for the bug, and in advance for figuring out why mercurial
doesn't see your change :)
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Well, I'm still using CVS for my own personal software development.
I've been planning (when one is retired, one's set of "plans for the
future" increase exponentially) to move to a newer system for some
time, so I'm looking at alternatives. SVN was the initial
candidate, but that now seems out of favor compared to GIT/HG.
Since I like tools that run <b>WELL</b> on multiple platforms, I'm
leaning toward HG. Still, either the learning curve is steep, or I
haven't yet found good documentation.<br>
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