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ModeSDeco2 and ModeSMixer2 - console programs for RTLSDR and transcoding

Started by sergsero, August 09, 2013, 03:08:08 PM

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rikgale

I've got the same windows ZIPs for modeSmixer2 as Tim and I have in addition...

modesdeco2_rpi4_aarch64_deb10_20210307 - deco for RPi4 64bit

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QF1

Hi Tim

It would be great if you can please share on this forum.

Many thanks
Mark

Anmer

Thanks Tim and Richard.

These are the versions I have:

ModeSDeco
modesdeco2_x86_64_u18.04_20180429.tgz

ModeSMixer
modesmixer2_rpi1_deb9_20180616.tgz
modesmixer2_rpi2-3_deb9_20180616.tgz
modesmixer2_rpi4_deb10_20190413.tgz
modesmixer2_windows_20190413.zip

I'll upload these to the forum later today.

If anyone has later or other versions please let us know.

And I'll willingly remove them if Sergsero asks.
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IanH

I have "modesmixer2_debian_10_x86_64_20200714.tgz" which runs on recent Debian on a PC.  I requested this since a change in Debian libraries stopped an earlier version from working. Although same will happen if Debian updates libraries again some time in the future.

I use this on a minimal Debian virtual machine.

However I also have the posted 2019 Windows version which may last longer than the Debian/Ubuntu versions for future-proofing.

I assume all this file-gathering is a result of no recent updates and the demise of xdeco.org which was Sergsero's website.

It will be a shame if such a useful program (and the others such as modesdeco) disappear since there is no source code for anyone else to adapt  :(


Anmer

Quote from: IanH on April 04, 2022, 08:49:19 PM
I assume all this file-gathering is a result of no recent updates and the demise of xdeco.org which was Sergsero's website.

It will be a shame if such a useful program (and the others such as modesdeco) disappear since there is no source code for anyone else to adapt  :(

Thanks Ian.

Yes, we're trying to provide an on-going repository for Sergsero's excellent utilities since they're no longer available on his original location.

Unfortunately, as we've seen so many times, "one-man (person?) band" assets don't survive the test of time.  :-\
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rikgale

Quote from: IanH on April 04, 2022, 08:49:19 PM
I have "modesmixer2_debian_10_x86_64_20200714.tgz" which runs on recent Debian on a PC.  I requested this since a change in Debian libraries stopped an earlier version from working. Although same will happen if Debian updates libraries again some time in the future.

I use this on a minimal Debian virtual machine.

However I also have the posted 2019 Windows version which may last longer than the Debian/Ubuntu versions for future-proofing.

I assume all this file-gathering is a result of no recent updates and the demise of xdeco.org which was Sergsero's website.

It will be a shame if such a useful program (and the others such as modesdeco) disappear since there is no source code for anyone else to adapt  :(

Hi Ian

To some extent there will be ways around this by using Docker containers ( https://github.com/sdr-enthusiasts/docker-ModeSMixer2 ) or a Virtual Machine with an older install of linux on it. But, I agree with your statements regarding such useful programme(s) - it's a shame. I believe that he resides in the country on the wrong side of a certain war, which may explain the darkness of his website and google drive links.

Your other option would be for find out which libraries were upgraded and downgrade them to older versions, although this would probably create some sort of security risk.

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Anmer

Quote from: rikgale on April 05, 2022, 11:28:57 AM
I believe that he resides in the country on the wrong side of a certain war, which may explain the darkness of his website and google drive links.

Sergsero went AWOL long before the current conflict in Ukraine.

Some lose interest, fall in love, change jobs, go on travels, retire or even pass away.  There are many reasons why we lose touch.  All I know is we do.
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abcd567

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https://github.com/abcd567a/mm2/releases/tag/v1

On above page, click "Assets" if list below is not visible.


modesdeco2_windows_20180429.zip
modesdeco2_x86_64_u18.04_20180429.tgz

modesmixer2_aarch64_rpi4_Raspberry_Pi_OS_20210228.tgz
modesmixer2_debian_10_x86_64_20200714.tgz
modesmixer2_rpi2-3_deb9_20190223.tgz
modesmixer2_rpi4_deb10_20190413.tgz
modesmixer2_ubuntu_20.04_x86_64_20210228.tgz

modesmixer2_windows_20190413.zip


abcd567

Quote from: abcd567 on April 06, 2022, 01:36:21 PM


https://github.com/abcd567a/mm2/releases/tag/v1


Couple of years ago, I prepared and posted ModeSMixer2 Automated Installation Scripts at Github. These script when run, used to download modesmixer2.tgz file from Sergsero's Google drive.

Couple of days ago Sergsero's Google drive disappeared, and these scripts became useless. Luckily some time ago, I have downloaded these .tgz files from Google drive and have saved on my PC.

Yesterday I uploaded these files from my PC to Github's mm2 repository. This repository already held the installation scripts. Then I modified these script so that these download .tgz files from Github instead of Google drive.

I have posted above link to Github page where these files are stored, in case anyone want to download and install manually.

The automated installation scripts are here:
https://github.com/abcd567a/mm2/blob/master/README.md 



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Oldfella

Many thanks ABCD, you are a champ.  ;)

Greatly appreciate your efforts to help us to enjoy our hobby.

Oldfella.
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abcd567

Does anyone has these two files (or their later version)?

acarsdeco2_rpi2-3_debian9_20181201.tgz

modesdeco2_rpi2-3_deb9_20180729.tgz



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Oldfella

No luck with modesdeco_rpi2-3_deb9_20180729, but do have 20180616, 20190223 & 20190413 if that's any help.

Oldfella
Oldfella

Anmer

Quote from: abcd567 on April 07, 2022, 07:17:28 AM
Does anyone has these two files (or their later version)?

None of the these but I have:

acarsdeco2_windows_20150718.zip

If anyone needs this?
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abcd567

Quote from: Oldfella on April 07, 2022, 07:43:35 AM
No luck with modesdeco_rpi2-3_deb9_20180729, but do have 20180616, 20190223 & 20190413 if that's any help.

Oldfella


Yes, sure it will help.
How can I get these?

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