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G0MFW  > WINPAC   01.12.10 14:11l 42 Lines 1519 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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From: G0MFW@GB7NND.#23.GBR.EU
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[T:0949. D:01/12/10 #:0725 N:Bill B:GB7NND {IO93QL, Kirton-in-Lindsey}]

  There are  two excellent  theories for  arguing with  women. Neither of
  them works.

  Hello everyone reading this thread.

Bob VK6BE in his wisdom wrote:-
> Believe me, boys, Windows 7 will not handle Winpack. I tried and it is
> incompatible. In fact I have now got rid of Windows 7 and gone back to XP.

  How  very true.  I have Winpack running perfectly on  Winsloth  XP  and
  Vista  but no matter what I try I cannot get  it  to  even  install  on
  Windoze  7. I keep getting an error message that it is  not  a  64  bit
  program, or words to that effect.

Kaye ZL2AGW in her wisdom wrote:-

> Well I'm afraid that is apsolutely (sic!) incorrect at this QTH
> Windows 7 works like a charm with Winpack. There is no way I would return
> to XP after using W7.
> You must be doing something wrong. 

  It that is the case Kaye, could you please enlighten us how it is done.
  I,  for one,  would certainly like to have it running on my laptop.  It
  hasn't got a serial port but I have a USB to Serial adapter but haven't
  bothered with it as Winpack won't even install

  Any Gurus out there with any assistance to give? I'd appreciate it.

  Regards and....

                ...73 de Bill, G0MFW @ GB7NND.#23.GBR.EU ÛO
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