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[San Dona' di P. JN]

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VK6BE  > PACKET   07.02.12 15:22l 18 Lines 723 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: What programs did we use?
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HI Don. Yes that brings back memories for me. I started with a friend  and
I discovering we could send short messages using  the peculiar proramming
language used by Commodore. That was before Digicom which I used later.
Then I got a Commodore 128 which was much better than the 64,The best word
processor I ever used was Superscript the Commodore top processor. I could
do things that none of the preset processors can do without a lot of
messing around with pulldown menus and a lot of messing round.
Cheers,
Bob VK6BE

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When I got into packet back in 1987 I used a C-64 computer and a kit
build Digicom 64 tnc. It worked well and I really enjoyed it and I still
do.


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