I have been working with DSD and OP25 for quite some time and have found that even though they work well in the linux (ubuntu) enviorment a large amount of the programming and software work I do is in the windows enviorment. I am sure not the only programmer in this situation.
I would like to get a few other programmers together and work on a P25 format decoder that will display all the information that both DSD and OP25 does exept that the program runs in windows. The program can be written in C++ or .net, this will depend on the programmers willing to contribute to this project.
For this project we are lucky in that a lot of the ground work has been done by the DSD people who have generously made thier source code available. It is my understanding that the OP25 programmers are willing to assist in a serious attempt to "port" thier program to windows. Futher there is a wealth of information on the P25 structure so that it should only be a matter of processing the input data stream with the apropriate sub routines to display the desired data.
I should mention that it is my intent that the program be public and available to all.
Anyone interested can reply in this thread.
I would like to get a few other programmers together and work on a P25 format decoder that will display all the information that both DSD and OP25 does exept that the program runs in windows. The program can be written in C++ or .net, this will depend on the programmers willing to contribute to this project.
For this project we are lucky in that a lot of the ground work has been done by the DSD people who have generously made thier source code available. It is my understanding that the OP25 programmers are willing to assist in a serious attempt to "port" thier program to windows. Futher there is a wealth of information on the P25 structure so that it should only be a matter of processing the input data stream with the apropriate sub routines to display the desired data.
I should mention that it is my intent that the program be public and available to all.
Anyone interested can reply in this thread.