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Packet-Radio Digest Wed, 26 Jan 2000 Volume 2000 : Issue 20
Today's Topics:
Help with WinPack and AEA
Making my PK-88's and Pakratt-88 work with Y2K...
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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 10:53:54 +0200
From: "Gerry Pieterse" <tgerry@global.co.za>
Subject: Help with WinPack and AEA
I have an upgraded (with Timewave's DSP kit) AEA PK-900 TNC which I would
lik to run with WinPack for the convenience of automated uploads and
downloads from my local BBS. The problem is that even though the TX appears
on the TNC screen, it does not send a transmit signal to my transmitter.
The curious thing is that if another packet station logs on to me, I am
perfectly capable of conducting a two-way conversation ie. it then
transmits. It seems that the incoming packet signal activated the TX
facility.
I would love to hear from anybody out there using the PK 900 and WinPack
(Ver5 6.42) and how they solved the problem.
Please reply direct to:
tgerry@global.co.za
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Kind regards
Gerry Pieterse
de ZS6GER
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 22:38:12 -0500
From: "Adam T. Cately" <atcately@bright.net>
Subject: Making my PK-88's and Pakratt-88 work with Y2K...
Sooooooo...tell me what I need to do - change to the Windows-based
program (and will the hardware in the PK-88 work with this,) or give
them up and get newer stuff? I REALLY like the Pakratt layout, where
you don't have all the command prompts laying around at the beginning
of each line...I would like something similar, if I can get it. Let
me know what you think, please. - Adam -
Rick Ruhl wrote:
>
> Hi Adam,
>
> As mentioned before, PakRatt uses the 'tm' date structure in which the years
> variable represent number of years since 1900.
>
> Since Timewave discontinued support of all DOS base products, there was no
> further development done on the program.
>
> --
> Rick Ruhl
> President, Creative Services Software, Inc.
> http://www.cssincorp.com
>.
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