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. 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. 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: - 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 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 intended for amateur and educational use only. Use of this software for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden.