Eric,
You don't say whether you're interested in a Windows or a Linux based version but
I believe the answer to both might be here:
http://www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2/
This appears to be the only "maintained" version of JNOS but I haven't
looked at the code to see how deep into the stack he's getting but his dependence on
winpcap indicates it still has some degree of coupling to layer 3.
Regards,
Geoff Joy - ke6qh -
> On Apr 11, 2014, at 22:52, Eric Fort <eric.fort(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> Does such exist.... Has anyone created..... can said code be easily
> separated / compiled separately.....
>
> What I'm looking for is a "version" of nos that is devoid of any of
it's
> networking functionality or well at least the bottom 3 layers of the OSI
> stack. The issue being that NOS has long been a standard and familiar
> interface for networked amateur radio BBS systems. I'm good with that.
> over the last 20+ years though we have moved to computers and operating
> systems that are much more capable, especially when it comes to processing
> speed, memory, and a decent built in network stack. I now no longer need
> my application (BBS) to handle the network layer stuff but simply need what
> amounts to a good BBS interface. can/has this functionality be/been
> gutted/separated out from the NOS code base such that I can end up with an
> application that simply is setup to listen on the proper port via init.d
> and present *ONLY* the familiar bbs interface while the OS handles all the
> networking stuff and the application not even being capable of such.
>
> Eric
>