[HamWAN PSDR] HamWAN Minecraft? .. and TV cartoons?

Turnrye ryan at turnrye.com
Sun Sep 27 05:59:42 PDT 2020


Bart,

Thanks for putting this together. Ill let the folks in Memphis know that this network exclusive service is now available, I'm sure folks will geta kick out of that!

This reminds me that we need a service portal that can federate some how... But that's another thread.

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-------- Original Message --------
On Sep 27, 2020, 03:25, Jamie Owens wrote:

> If you don't want someone to counter your argument, You probably shouldn't have added it in the first place. Have a great day!
>
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 1:08 AM Chuck Cole <cncole at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> I did not say HamWan had such a list. The idea of "list" seems out of touch with the type of FCC regulatory language we have. I referred to Part 97, etc that is the overall basis for amateur radio to exist. "having fun" is not explicit in the mission and purpose. Perhaps kiddie TV cartoons and Laurel and Hardy re-runs should also be archived and regularly shown. That would be part of the "having fun" list of things, wouldn't it? I think we completely disagree and I'm not interested in debating this further.
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Jamie Owens
>>> Sent: Sep 27, 2020 2:35 AM
>>> To: Puget Sound Data Ring
>>> Subject: Re: [HamWAN PSDR] HamWAN Minecraft?
>>>
>>> Chuck, I don't recall reading a list of things you CANNOT use HamWAN for. Only that you cannot use encryption. If they set limits on the internet in the early days we would not be where we are now. Cannot restrict everything and expect any sort of good development to ever happen.
>>>
>>> The limits re:encryption are as far as it should go, other than blatant abuse such as downloading massive amounts or doing other things that affect the performance of the network I do not see how there is any harm in trying to see the usefulness of the network while having a little fun.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 10:46 PM Chuck Cole <cncole at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gaming (ie, pure diversion) sounds contrary to letter and spirit of the FCC authorizations for amateur service.
>>>>
>>>> I prefer that such things become specific prohibitions and maybe even punishable offenses since they can jeopardize our having any privileges. There is no political up side for diversionary gaming. If games were an explicit part of experimentation to improve bandwidth and reduce latency, AND data was both collected and reported in a useful manner, THEN games may be OK.
>>>>
>>>> Chuck
>>>> K4TZO
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Bart Kus
>>>>> Sent: Sep 27, 2020 1:08 AM
>>>>> To: Puget Sound Data Ring
>>>>> Subject: [HamWAN PSDR] HamWAN Minecraft?
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I've come to realize that games seem compatible with Part 97. So let's run a test of this on HamWAN. I've setup a Minecraft Bedrock server on "minecraft.hamwan.net" port 19133. The world has been initiated from the seed "HamWAN". :) If you'd like to build some ham radio related world, please join and have a go. I expect many antennas!
>>>>>
>>>>> I've set the game rules to pvp=off (no hitting each other), and showcoordinates=true (so people can find each other).
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to hear reports of how the gaming experience is over HamWAN, so access to the server is limited to ARDC addresses only. That is, you've gotta be connecting from 44.0.0.0/9 or 44.128.0.0/10 address space.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have fun! And remember, [don't dig down](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJQclHtsEE8).
>>>>>
>>>>> --Bart
>>>>
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>>> --
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jamie Owens
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> Thanks,
> Jamie Owens
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