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G0FTD > PACKET 01.09.03 04:47l 30 Lines 927 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Re: GP.P1A/25 GP.ZIP 26/37
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From: G0FTD@GB7SXE.#38.GBR.EU
To : PACKET@EU
G6HXW sent:-
> I suppose I've started another heated debate.
No not really.
All we've really done is publicise the fact that it's not worth the
trouble downloading all those parts.
Sysops unaware can kill them (IF they want) and save their users being
dissapointed. I had the time and was mad enough to download them just in
case it was perhaps a new version. Plus it would have been nice to have
a new version obtained wholly by packet rather than the internet.
Fortunatly I already have the last of the DOS versions of Graphic Packet
which was 1.63b.
It was sent to me by packet a few years ago by a kind German station by SP
mail.
If anyone is interested, v1.63b fixes the Y2K bug in the clock and logging
as well as the QSO spy which for some very odd reason refused to work
properly when the year was 2000 or more. Other than that its the same
program.
- Andy -
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