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<h1 align="Center">   TFWIN.DLL<small>.</small> </h1>
 
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<p align="Center"> (Appendix 30)<small>.</small> </p>
<p> <big><b>TFWIN.DLL.</b></big> </p>
<pre>The TFWIN.INI must be edited to match the comport configuration ie port <br>speed etc. <br><br>TFWIN.INI can also define things like txdelay for hf or highspeed ports.<br>It is possible to program most of the PORT specific parameters in a<br>INITTNCn.SYS (first TFWIN port) with "DRSI-like" P line (look at the FBB<br>doc for DRSI).<br><br>This is my port.sys for TfWin DLL... Think that Multch (as usual) must<br>match with the port number of TFWIN.INI<br><br>The TFWIN.INI is using COM1 as "port 0 (MultCh 0)"<br><br>As it is a Windows application, the com1 MUST be known (and available) from<br>Windows !<br><br># FBB7.00<br># File for programming of channels and TNCs.<br>#<br># Ports : How many ports (COM1, COM2, Etc...)<br># TNCs : How many TNCs and modems in use. With multiplexer<br># there can be up to 4 TNCs per port.<br>#<br>#Ports TNCs<br> 1     1<br>#<br>#In WinFBB ONLY THESE interfaces are available:<br># Interface : 2 = BPQ-node (BPQ in AA4RE-mode)<br>#             4 = DRSI<br>#             5 = TFPCR/TFPCX interface.  Interrupt MUST be 0xFD<br>#             6 = Windows-driver, replaces both ESS, ESSKAM and FBBIOS.<br>#             7 = TCP/IP.  Needs WINSOCK.DLL.  Put port-address as 17.<br>#                 TNC-emulation is T (see below) <br>#             8 = TFWin.dll<br># BEWARE: The old interface 1 and 3 will NOT be used in WinFBB.  Interface 6<br>#         replaces both.  (FBBCOMM.DRV).  Neither ESS nor FBBIOS can be<br>#         used with WinFBB !<br>#<br>#In LinFBB ONLY this interface is available:<br># Interface   9 = Linux.  Can work via serial port (D),via AX25 domain<br>#                 socket (X) or via Telnet port (T).<br>#<br>#In DosFBB ONLY THESE interfaces are available:<br># Interface : 1 = Use external COMBIOS-driver (MBBIOS, ESS etc)<br>#             2 = BPQ-node v 4.05 and up (BPQ in AA4RE-mode)<br>#             3 = Telephone-modem with FBBIOS<br>#             4 = DRSI card with driver<br>#             5 = TFPCR/TFPCX interface.  Interrupt MUST be 0xFD<br>#<br># Address   : Address of port in hexadecimal (Needed for multiplexer).<br>#             In LinFBB:<br>#             Address is the device name (/dev/cua0).<br>#             Be sure you have the rights to access to the device (rw-rw-rw-).<br>#             When using kernel AF_AX25 socket, address is not used.<br>#             When using Telnet, address is the Telnet port in Hex (Hex 17 = Telnet port 23)<br># Baud      : Ports baud rate. Ignored by BPQ, kernel AF_AX25 socket and Telnet.<br>#<br># Use same number of lines as number of ports.<br>#<br>#Com Interface Address (device)   Baud<br> 1   8         3f8          9600<br>#<br># TNC     : Number on TNC in use.  Use 0 for file-forward !<br># NbCh    : Number of channels I want to use in the TNC.<br>#           Maximum available channels depend on firmware.<br># Com     : Number of the COM-port. Com1, Com2 etc.<br># MultCh  : Number of channel if port-multiplexer is used, otherwise 1.<br>#           In DRSI use values from 0 to 7, by KAM use 1/VHF and 2/HF.<br>#           When using kernel AF_AX25 socket in Linux, MultCh is the<br>#           interface name (eg: ax0)<br># Paclen  : PACLEN on this TNC.<br># Maxframe: The maximum nb of frames the TNC will send at a time.<br># NbFwd   : Number of channels for OUTGOING forward at same time.<br># MxBloc  : Size of forward-block in kb.<br># M/P-Fwd : Minute of the hour for start of forward, and period<br>#           (how many minutes between each forward-start).<br># Port mode, one of these:<br>#           B : BBS-mode.<br>#           G : "Guest"-mode.<br>#           U : Normal-mode.<br># Type host-mode, one of these:<br>#           D : WA8DED<br>#           K : KAM hostmode.  Must use ESSKAM driver.<br>#           P : PK-232<br>#           Q : BPQ v 4.x<br>#           T : Ethernet/TCP-IP<br>#           X : AX25 domain socket (for Linux)<br># Addition: One or more of these letters can be used too:<br>#           L : Send unproto beacon after each arriving mail.<br>#           M : Telephone-modem.<br>#           Y : Yapp allowed on this QRG.<br>#           W : Gateway allowed TO this QRG.<br>#           R : Modem port allowed in Read-only mode.<br># Freq.   : Text to describe this port (max 9 characters, no space)<br>#<br># Same number of lines as TNCs:<br>#<br>#TNC NbCh Com MultCh Pacln Maxfr NbFwd MxBloc M/P-Fwd Mode Freq<br> 0   0    0   0      0     0     0     0      00/01   ----  File-fwd.<br> 1   7    1   0      230   4     1     10     30/60   DUWY  433.650<br>#<br># Special callsigns and modes for some channels.<br>#<br>#TNC Nbs Callsign-SSID Mode<br>#1    1   LA1B-1        B<br>#<br># End of file.<br>#<br><br><br><br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;

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