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Packet-Radio Digest Wed, 3 Mar 99 Volume 99 : Issue 48
Today's Topics:
Internet Secrets
Is there an APRS version that can run on AGW Packet Engine? (2 msgs)
kantronics 9612 and winpack
Why a TNC?
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 20:22:12 GMT
From: wdr@world.std.com
Subject: Is there an APRS version that can run on AGW Packet Engine?
In article <36d029c9.14852354@news2.1st.net>, Jim Ali <jimali@1st.net> wrote:
> Checkout > http://www.forthnet.gr/sv2agw/start.htm
> Engine & Terminal for Packet that works with Soundblaster
Impressive.
Is there an APRS version that can run on AGW Packet Engine?
--
Bill Ricker N1VUX wdr@world.std.com "The freedom of the press belongs
http://world.std.com/~wdr to those who own one."--A.J.Liebling
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Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 01:00:50 GMT
From: "Dave VanHorn" <dvanhorn@cedar.net>
Subject: Is there an APRS version that can run on AGW Packet Engine?
>Impressive.
>Is there an APRS version that can run on AGW Packet Engine?
no
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Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 21:42:10 +0100
From: "Rob" <pa3eke@amsat.org>
Subject: kantronics 9612 and winpack
Hello Om,
Can someone tell me if the 9612 can be used in the kam hostmode with
winpack? I am using it now with the packet engine but i am not very happy
with it. It crashes a lot.
73ers Rob de pa3eke
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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 23:21:39 +0100
From: anders.lageras@usa.net (Anders Lageras)
Subject: Why a TNC?
Robin Gilks <g8ecj@gb7ipd.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> I've got eight links - five at 9600bps, one at 2400bps and two at 1200bps.
>
> How do I get the all singing and dancing Flexnet to drive this lot with an
> old 386 using Baycom modems or sound-cards?
You could use a scc card instead,like baycoms uscc, but the computer is
to slow for all that, so use a faster one (or two slow computers).
There are pc/flexnet nodes with eight ports using scc cards working fine,
with also some 19k2 links.
With more ports is a rmnc/flexnet node to prefer, its multitasking is a
bit better!
> And where do I connect the dual 38k4 links when I get them running later
> this year.
Use ethernet instead if you can.!
--
Mvh Anders Lagerås
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