[chirp_users] Summer Project : transcoding CHIRP
Rich Barstow
Tue May 20 06:53:53 PDT 2014
Al:
You might try joining the developer list...lots more info there. I am
considering an Android port, so of course your work with a Java port would
be very interesting. The feedback I got was that the "team" was not
interested in doing much with other ports, they're very happy with the
python-based app as it is. I was thinking of just porting it with
instructions on using Python on Android, probably with the built-in
blue-tooth based serial connection, and a rebuilt front end. The base
program(s) is highly modular, so as the team added support for additional
radios, it should be available for another platform almost immediately.
They were interested in monitoring it, in order to keep versions in sync,
however it would require a new entry into whatever code versioning system
would be used.
I am *not* a programmer - a tinkerer, and a relatively successful scripting
guy. I may be able to acquire free Java programmers through a local high
school. I do have access to multiple clients, so would be interested as a
tester if nothing else. If it were to go the Android route, I have access
to multiple clients there too. :)
Sadly, only one radio at this point. :(
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 10:59 PM, Al Szymanski <aszy at mac.com> wrote:
> I believe that I have downloaded the most current code sources.
> If I may, one question: which of the many files is the main entry point?
> Is it chirp_common.py ? Looks about right, but I don't want to miss
> anything.
> I will be working to convert CHIRP to Java first, and if successful,
> another type of port.
> Thanks
> Al
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