I use RT Systems to program radios with, it's is paid for and not free Windows software.
To be clear, my only intent is to make it work under Ubuntu/Wine. Not copy or distribute the RTS software.
To date I have been unsuccessful making run under Ubutnu 18 and 20.
I called RTS and they have no intention of helping.
For the sake of all people using Ubuntu and have RTS software, I'd like to provide them a working Wine config to run RTS under.
If you are such a person, let's discuss what the RTS software does, communicates, etc. and then arrive at a scope of work with a time line.
The project would be a single price.
Paid Wine Porgrammer sought
Re: Paid Wine Porgrammer sought
If you are looking for paid support, Crossover is the right place.
Maybe we can help you here too. Make sure you have the latest Wine version and post a terminal output.
Maybe we can help you here too. Make sure you have the latest Wine version and post a terminal output.
Re: Paid Wine Porgrammer sought
There's something you may want to check on before you pay that support. BIG EDIT: The cable per se apparently is not supposedly a problem but the radios have adapters that can appear as a serial device and require drivers at the Windows end. Whether those are available and work in wine I am not the one to know. You should probably check first. I did notice on a page from what I think is a forum on the ARRL that someone mentions the RT Systems software is Windows but also mentions another open source free software called CHIRP that works in Linux natively as well. I'm not one to know anymore than that. I always wanted to try my hand at amateur radio but just could never learn morse code so I couldn't pass the test for even the beginner's ticket. I don't know it that has changed now or not.