CPS Linux Support (still unsolved)
CPS Linux Support (still unsolved)
Hi folks,
Sorry if this was posted yet, but phpBB has ignored my search terms because "cps linux support" are "common words"...
Do you have any plans to make CPS software to be supported in Linux distros?
I don't have Windows... I have all my ham needs satisfied with Linux tools for hams, and there are plenty of them, except by a CPS for OpenDM... I have a DM-1701.
To be more specific, I don't have a Windows license (and I am not interested in getting one).
If there are no plans to support CPS in the near future within Linux, can anyone post your experience running it under Wine?
Thanks for your comments.
73 de PR7LDR
Sorry if this was posted yet, but phpBB has ignored my search terms because "cps linux support" are "common words"...
Do you have any plans to make CPS software to be supported in Linux distros?
I don't have Windows... I have all my ham needs satisfied with Linux tools for hams, and there are plenty of them, except by a CPS for OpenDM... I have a DM-1701.
To be more specific, I don't have a Windows license (and I am not interested in getting one).
If there are no plans to support CPS in the near future within Linux, can anyone post your experience running it under Wine?
Thanks for your comments.
73 de PR7LDR
Last edited by PR7LDR on Thu Dec 14, 2023 9:22 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: CPS Linux Support
Hello, guys. I found the answer myself. There are several tools to help using chinese DMR radios with OpenGD77 in Linux. You can try for yourself, but I had success with "qdmr" suite.
Some useful tools are:
DMRCONFIG (https://github.com/OpenRTX/dmrconfig): You can install it directly from your distro catalog. Something as the shown below at Debian-based distros:
QDMR (https://github.com/hmatuschek/qdmr): The same as dmrconfig applies here, you can install it in a similar fashion, with
EDITCP (https://github.com/DaleFarnsworth-DMR/editcp): I have not tested this one, but there are instructions to get it up and running on it's webpage.
Cool to have such open source tools!
Some useful tools are:
DMRCONFIG (https://github.com/OpenRTX/dmrconfig): You can install it directly from your distro catalog. Something as the shown below at Debian-based distros:
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sudo apt-get install dmrconfig
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sudo apt install qdmr
Cool to have such open source tools!
Re: [SOLVED] CPS Linux Support
editcp, while very nice for the MD380, does not work for OpenGD77.
dmrconfig, last I understood, no longer works on OpenGD77 after GD77 changed some channel and/or contact information, I forget the specifics now, but as long as you have a copy of the CPS you can always give it a try.
dmrconfig, last I understood, no longer works on OpenGD77 after GD77 changed some channel and/or contact information, I forget the specifics now, but as long as you have a copy of the CPS you can always give it a try.
Re: [SOLVED] CPS Linux Support
I tested qdmr 0.10.1 (prepackaged) in Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS but text strings in channels,talkgroups,contact was gibberish , maybe I will test later ones like 0.11.3 when I have time.
Re: [SOLVED] CPS Linux Support
I am using Devuan Daedalus (5.0), this is based on Devuan 12 (Bookworm). They ships 0.11.2. Maybe you can try with latest version, the development of qdmr is very active. There are PRs in the last month.
Re: [SOLVED] CPS Linux Support
This is with 0.11.2 , installed via the programmers own APT repository.
Still gibberish when I try loading from a MD-9600 , seems that qdmr reads more data from the flash which is not part of the codeplug.
I think they support an older OpenGD77 config memory design that is changed now.
Re: [SOLVED] CPS Linux Support
You can open an issue on their Github, the 0.12 is about to be released, and they will get this into account.
Re: [SOLVED] CPS Linux Support
Just for the record, qdmr uses an outdated codeplug format, where new stuff added/modifed in the last years aren't supported.
Also, it doesn't support STM32 based transceivers, only MK22 ones.
Also, it doesn't support STM32 based transceivers, only MK22 ones.
Re: CPS Linux Support
There is a huge rewrite of OpenGD77 Support, because the variants are handled differently:SA0BUX wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 6:45 amThis is with 0.11.2 , installed via the programmers own APT repository.
Still gibberish when I try loading from a MD-9600 , seems that qdmr reads more data from the flash which is not part of the codeplug.
I think they support an older OpenGD77 config memory design that is changed now.
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https://github.com/hmatuschek/qdmr/issues/394
Re: CPS Linux Support
This is valid for qDMR too. There were several changes in OpenGD77 lastly, so the codeplug was changed, and these tools needs to be updated.kt4lh wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:21 pmeditcp, while very nice for the MD380, does not work for OpenGD77.
dmrconfig, last I understood, no longer works on OpenGD77 after GD77 changed some channel and/or contact information, I forget the specifics now, but as long as you have a copy of the CPS you can always give it a try.