KISS

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KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) is probably the most common protocol used to communicate between host systems and TNCs. It's simplicity has also made a popular protocol for inter-application communication over pseudo-ttys. The protocol was originally developped by Phil Karn KA9Q. Due to better control of the transmitter and realtime communication 6PACK is the prefered protcol for use with TNC.