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15 11 06 - 16:52 OK, there's been a little delay here. Back from Japan, and very busy.

Update on KisMac:
The memory errors are fixed. Shouldn't crash so much now.

MIDI signal strength - a patch has been put in to make it work right, should be committed soon.

That over with...

Some may wonder why I don't (generally) write this blog about my life. The answer is that... well... I don't think anyone is actually interested in what goes on in my life... unless there IS something interesting happening. However, what I do in terms of technology is probably more interesting (to anyone who'd be reading this, anyway.).

Oh, and I've got, in addition to the other wireless gear, two Mitsubishi R100s coming in. These things are basically a rebranded Asus WL-500g. Basically, it's a WRT54GL with a mini-PCI wireless card (not intergrated), with USB, and with a parallel port. Should be fun to make it a kismet drone, and then code support for such as a capturesource in KisMac. Yep, it's going to be fun. Even more so when I take out the crappy Broadcom wifi inside the thing, and put something decent in it. A CM9 card maybe?

As for the USB port, that could lead to some fun - USB GPS perhaps? Throw that in, run gpsd on it, and run kismet on it. Everything you need, right there! LCD on the parallel port, and that could be even better!

We'll have to see how much of this is actually possible. In theory, there's nothing stopping any of this... but... that's only theory.
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