I am trying to gain enough knowledge to write a set of instructions on how to interface BPQ32 and DXSpider. I would include these instructions with a forthcoming new release of BPQ32.<br><br>I am not a DXSpider user, and I will not have time enough to do it myself and still get the next release of BPQ32 out in a reasonable period of time.
<br><br>If someone has successfully interfaced BPQ32 with DXSpider and would be willing to describe how it is done I will greatly appreciate it.<br><br>BPQ32 has three interface methods to interface with an application running on the same machine. I should have mentioned that it's the Windows version of DXSpider I am concerned about. Interfacing BPQ32 with the Linux version is a separate matter, and would be done by running BPQ32 (since it only runs under Windows) and DXSpider Linux on separate machines.
<br><br>The three interface methods are Active-X (OCX), DLL and AGWtoBPQ. I am most familiar with the OCX and AGWtoBPQ methods. I don't believe Windows DXSpider uses the OCX method. A quick look ath the DXSpider docs indicates that it does provide an AGWPE interface. I am assuming that is the tcp interface? There is (or was) a AGWPE DLL interface, but I think that has been retired. The BPQ32
AGWtoBPQ.exe program provides an AGWPE tcp look alike interface, so this should be relatively straightforward. As to an DLL interface, I believe that John G8BPQ did provide a bpqperl.dll to accomplish this. Is anyone using that?
<br><br>If someone is willing to lend a hand I will appreciate it.<br><br>Ron, N5IN<br><br><br>