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I started with JNOS for DOS on a Win95 machine in 1997. Today with JNOS2
on Linux, Outpost Packet Manager in the field and use of FLdigi with the FLmsg
message form templates, we have a very flexible system that we can use. The
JNOS interfaced with SMTP, WL2K and various HF modems, it is quite useful.
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