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G4APL  > MISC     24.05.26 16:33l 43 Lines 1325 Bytes #60 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Vintage XP -Packet
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T:From: Paul Lewis <g4apl@gb7cip.ampr.org>
T:Newsgroups: ampr.misc
T:Message-Id: <10uv0qq$a6g$1@gb7cip.ampr.org>

g4lml%gb7cov.#29.gbr.eu@gb7cip.ampr.org wrote:
Hello Bill
and readers
(Just another Reminder))

At G4APL @GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO 

I STILL USE PaKet (Version 6.2) Paket62
Running under Windows7 XPpro operating System
in A 'DOS' Window 
 with my TS2000e Sub Receiver built in TNC.

Used for testing over my (our) local 1200bd VHF and UHF 9600bd 
(9600  Modulation) Radio Networks.
I still have a G8BPQ 9600baud built kiss  built TNC 
somewhere - eh! Fun days!

Also Connecting to a Stack of PacCom timy2 TNC one on each radio Interface
at the Locat Radio Packet Radio GB7CIP Gateway.

I am not the only one still left using PaKet 6.2
Over local Paket Radio Legacy Networks

[smile]


> From: G4LML@GB7COV.#29.GBR.EU
> To  : RETRO@WW
> 
> Hi All, yes lots of people find WX does alot of what they want. In DOS (witch
> of course XP has) I run an old Norton Commander, very powerful front-end-runner
> and has its own Terminal Prog, TERM 90 V good for 7+ For most daily pkt.
> PaKet 6.2 (DOS), very convenient! Iv not used WinPac, was that from '70s '80'?
> Cheers, Bill. G4LML......73

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