diff --git a/MMDVM.README b/MMDVM.README index b1221a7..751d472 100644 --- a/MMDVM.README +++ b/MMDVM.README @@ -21,7 +21,8 @@ your start. On a Raspberry Pi, you can do all of this with the configureation me 3) cd into the MMDVMHost directory and compile: make If you're system has multiple processors, use: make -jx where x is the number of processors on you system. - To tell how many processors you have: cat /cpu/info | grep processor | wc -l + To tell how many processors you have on Raspbian Stretch: + cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep processor | wc -l 4) Copy the ini file template: cp MMDVM.ini MMDVM.qn @@ -58,11 +59,14 @@ your start. On a Raspberry Pi, you can do all of this with the configureation me 13) You need a gwys.txt file for all the systems to which you may wish to link. If you want to be able to link to repeaters: ./get_gwy_list.sh If you are only interested in linking to reflectors: ./reflist.sh - This will download and format your gwys.txt file. If you find you can no - longer connect to a system, it may be because its IP address has changed. You - can execute either script again, copy it to /usr/local/etc, and then either - reboot you system, or put " L" in your URField and key - your radio, or: sudo systemctl restart qnlink + This will download and format your gwys.txt file. + If the reflector(s) or repeater(s) you use most often are not present in the + gwys.txt file, you can add them manually, using the same syntax as the existing + entries, at the end of the file. + If you find you can no longer connect to a system, it may be because its IP + address has changed. You can execute either script again, copy it to + /usr/local/etc, and then either reboot you system, or put " L" in your + URField and key your radio, or: sudo systemctl restart qnlink 14) We have a gwys.txt file and a qn.cfg in the build directory, so we are ready to install and start the three QnetGateway services: sudo make install