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Packet-Radio Digest         Sat, 26 Jun 99       Volume 99 : Issue  149

Today's Topics:
                                (none)
      Does Lan-Link work with PK-232 on Win95 or 98 computers? 
                      FS:Toshiba T4400SXC laptop
                     Packet-Radio Digest V99 #138
                        TF and log programs ?

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Date: 25 Jun 99 22:27:40 GMT
From: g4kmp-m1cuh@cwcom.NET (Glen Ramsey)
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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 18:24:19 -0400
From: Mike Epstein <mepstein@carol.net>
Subject: Does Lan-Link work with PK-232 on Win95 or 98 computers? 

 If not, what does? My friend cannot get Lan-Link to work on his new
Win98, 300 MHz computer. Any suggestions?

Please send response to mepstein@carol.net

Thanks.

Mike KD1DS

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Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1999 00:43:29 -0400
From: Robert Stamper <rstamper@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: FS:Toshiba T4400SXC laptop

I have a Toshiba T4400SXC laptop for sale.
486 SX 25
6 meg ram
120 meg HD
Carring case
7" x 5-1/2" TFT active matrix color screen
External power supply/charger
The computer works great.It does need a battery.I have always used it as
an extra computer and I have used it mobil with an DC to AC
converter.Asking $175.00 + shipping to lower 48.Please respond via
e-mail.
Regards
Bob Stamper
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Date: 25 Jun 99 10:41:08 GMT
From: vk3jma@net2000.COM.AU (Mark Aitken)
Subject: Packet-Radio Digest V99 #138

>Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 17:42:57 GMT
>From: "Bill" <sysop@bfdin.com>
>Subject: MFJ-1270C TNC & WA8DED chip
>
>I have an MFJ-1270C TNC that I would like to install WA8DED firmware for
>installation on an F6FBB packet BBS.
>
>Is there anything that I need to modify on the TNC for the WA8DED firmware
>to work?
>
>Thanks!
>
>- Bill N3LLR


My suggestion would be to use the TF27B image in the 1270.  I have used it
and it is rather good.

Do a search for TF27B or Nordlink and you should find the eprom image file.

regards

MArk


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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 19:29:33 GMT
From: nospam@mail.tele.dk (Rene)
Subject: TF and log programs ?

On Thu, 24 Jun 1999 02:25:48 +0200, anders.lageras@bigfoot.com (Anders
Lageras) wrote:

>Rene wrote:
>> Hi.
>> 
>> Several logprograms are using an internal terminal program to
>> communicate with a TNC with TAPR firmware.
>> 
>> I would like to know how to make such logprograms work with a TNC-2
>> with TF 2.7b firmware. A lot of nodes are running DAMA and the TAPR
>> firmware does not support that.
>> 
>> Is there any way to get it working, or is it just not possible to use
>> those logging progams to connect to a DX-cluster if the node is
>> running DAMA ?
>Use flexnet and 6pack instead, I guesss that you like most others have a 
>computer that can handle that.
>Works much better than any tnc in host mode.
>
>Then could you use the software rxcluster for example to monitor the dx 
>cluter.
>
>But don't everu use the tnc i kiss mode, especially not when using dama.

That of course is a solution. The problem I have can not be solved
this way. The problem as described is the following. I am using a log
program that wants to talk to a "normal" TNC in TAPR mode. I need to
connect to a node using DAMA. Since TAPR mode does not support DAMA, I
have a problem.

I can easily use another packet program and connect to the cluster
that way. That is not a problem.

But I want to connect to the cluster from the log program, because it
gives a lot of info when it receives the spots. Is the station needed,
and on which band and so on.

So I need an interface that can make a TNC with TF 2.7b look like a
TNC in TAPR mode, so that the log program thinks that it is a TAPR TNC
it is talking to.

I don't know if it is possible to do this, but I just can't beleive
that no one else is having this problem, since a lot of logging
programs wants to talk to a TNC with TAPR.

Vy 73 de Rene / OZ1LQH

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