diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7aca830..5d6a6ba 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,42 +1,9 @@ -These are the source files for building the MMDVMHost, the program that -interfaces to the MMDVM or DVMega on the one side, and a suitable network on -the other. It supports D-Star, DMR, P25 Phase 1, NXDN, System Fusion, M17, -POCSAG, FM, and AX.25 on the MMDVM, and D-Star, DMR, and System Fusion on the DVMega. +# OVMS3 Fork -On the D-Star side the MMDVMHost interfaces with the ircDDB Gateway, on DMR it -connects to the DMR Gateway to allow for connection to multiple DMR networks, -or a single network directly. on System Fusion it connects to the YSF Gateway to allow -access to the FCS and YSF networks. On P25 it connects to the P25 Gateway. On -NXDN it connects to the NXDN Gateway which provides access to the NXDN and -NXCore talk groups. On M17 it uses the M17 Gateway to access the M17 reflector system. -It uses the DAPNET Gateway to access DAPNET to receive -paging messages. Finally it uses the FM Gateway to interface to existing FM -networks. +I forked MMDVM-Host project to modify it, to use it completely private and stand-alone on fielddays for example. -It builds on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux as well as on Windows using Visual Studio -2019 on x86 and x64. It can optionally control various Displays. Currently -these are: +Orignal project: https://github.com/g4klx/MMDVMHost -- HD44780 (sizes 2x16, 2x40, 4x16, 4x20) - - Support for HD44780 via 4 bit GPIO connection (user selectable pins) - - Adafruit 16x2 LCD+Keypad Kits (I2C) - - Connection via PCF8574 GPIO Extender (I2C) -- Nextion TFTs (all sizes, both Basic and Enhanced versions) -- OLED 128x64 (SSD1306) -- LCDproc - -The Nextion displays can connect to the UART on the Raspberry Pi, or via a USB -to TTL serial converter like the FT-232RL. It may also be connected to the UART -output of the MMDVM modem (Arduino Due, STM32, Teensy). - -The HD44780 displays are integrated with wiringPi for Raspberry Pi based -platforms. - -The OLED display needs an extra library see OLED.md - -The LCDproc support enables the use of a multitude of other LCD screens. See -the [supported devices](http://lcdproc.omnipotent.net/hardware.php3) page on -the LCDproc website for more info. - -This software is licenced under the GPL v2 and is primarily intended for amateur and -educational use. +- I will remove DMR ID lookup and download, so I can use a whitelist +- Remove other modes execpt DMR, because I only neede DMR: +- Try to enable aes encryption only for educational purpose of course. \ No newline at end of file