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Subj: Re: VK6BE > Win 7
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Hi Bob and all,

First off, welcome back and screaming greeplings! (seasons greetings)

Now to the subject, pardon me but it's time the teacher learned something 
new. Win 7 runs much faster because on a state of the art computer the 64 
bit version does so by nature, can't comment on 32 bit however. I'll take 
an educated guess, Winpack will run on the 32 bit version like it does on 
Win XP and related 32 bit operating systems. Since mine is 64 bit I'm 
running Winpack on the virtual machine on XP so there is a handy work 
around.

"Anyone tried RTTY and SSTV using Win7?"
Now that would be interesting, frankly I'm curious because without 
antennas I'm limited to Telnet and that leaves out anything RF. My answer 
however is it all depends on the program software, some of it is quite 
old and hasn't been updated so that stuff won't run on anything higher 
than 16 bit. I'm sure there is more up to date stuff around and when it 
comes to 64 bit, if it's not out there already they're working on it.

Oh PAH yourself you grumpy old basket, no frog this time, I'm in one of 
my rare good moods. (;->)

73 de Warren

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Message timed by NIST: 09:03 on 2010-Dec-14 GMT



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