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PD0SNK > PACKET   03.12.11 00:09l 60 Lines 2135 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 1964-PI8SNK
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Subj: Re: What programs......
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Sent: 111201/2154Z 1964@PI8SNK.#FRL.NLD.EU BPQ1.0.4

I use many progs.

from dos fbb to winfbb32 and bpq32/mailchat.

at the moment playing with my old friend xrouter in a new win32 version :)
also fun to run dos packet progs in windows 7 (if you believe mister gates 
wont work;)

in the past on cb packet i used tsthost mostly and later tsthwin switching 
around for dos to windows.

als fun is jnos together with bpq32 (compile bpq support first in jnos)

enough progs to fool around with all and all Danny has enough stuff for the 
next decade to play with in ax25 :)

73 Danny PD0SNK
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <PE1BIV>
Newsgroups: PACKET.WW
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: What programs......


> R:111130/1505Z 3000@PI8APE.#GLD.NLD.EU BPQ1.0.4
> R:111130/1340Z @:PI8CDR.#DRE.NLD.EU #:22287 [Beilen] $:18229_PE1BIV
> R:111130/1335z @:PE1BIV.#YMD.NLD.EURO JNOS #:18231 $:18229_PE1BIV
>
> I did play a little with Baycom, but from '95 here at my own location
> only used JNOS.
>>From first half '96 I have had a dedicated packet system running JNOS
> With JNOS I have only been using OptoSCC cards and external modems,
> in that 1k2, 2k4 (over clocked 1k2), 4k8 and 9k6.
>
>
> Rgs, Angela
>
>
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> AX25: pe1biv@pe1biv.#ymd.nld.euro  ******  smtp: pe1biv_at_pe1biv.ampr.org
> E-mail: pe1biv_at_gmail.com ************** Member from: IEEE, NADARS, PWGN
> Packet Radio Homepage: http://http.pe1biv.ampr.org (Packet Radio)
>                     : http://www.pe1biv.net (Internet)
>
> I am opposed to my bulletins being placed on systems where these bulletins
> can be publicly accessed by anyone, including search engines and spambots,
> from the Internet, without that the user first has to logon to have access
> to the system!
> Having Packet bulletins on display on so many systems, where the sysops
> think these bulletins are so important for the people outside of Amateur
> Radio that they need to have access to them, quite often indefinitely, is
> just ridiculous Internet polution!
>
>
>
>
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