I think they are already available in Linux..?? not sure, I do know these were developed from Linux scripts anyway
Asbokid put together the very first static graphing script (Linux based), then he and
Little_Bird (from the
ThinkBroadband fora) did some further development work. They then handed it over to a certain
burakkucat to enhance and develop. Hence the original Linux static graphing script. (Version 2.2 is current.)
As I wanted to be able to plot graphs of the DS/US SNRM and Sync Speed for my
2Wire modem/router and I did not want to have to run the
W'doze environment provided by the Linux service
Wine, so to be able to use
John Owen's
Routerstats, I developed my own Linux scripts to perform the requirements. On showing my scripts to
Bald_Eagle1, he saw their potential to be adapted for
W'doze and the
Huawei HG612 modem, once unlocked. The rest you know . . .
are there no BAT-to (linux/Mac script) converters?
Yes. They are called
human beings and I think
Peter, above, will do a very fine job.
It is no use anyone looking to me, for I am a
felis domesticus with no knowledge of Perl or Python. (Though I did watch "Python, Monty; Circus, Flying, for the use of" when it was first transmitted in the 1960s!)