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Packet-Radio Digest         Mon, 29 May 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  135

Today's Topics:
                      Bigger penis, better sex!
                  Dos Command Line Packet? (2 msgs)
                       USR WinModem (and Win95)

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Date: 28 May 2000 21:02:37 GMT
From: richard@penis.veryhard.co.uk
Subject: Bigger penis, better sex!

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Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 18:43:15 -0500
From: "Michael Mosbey" <shumacher@earthling.net>
Subject: Dos Command Line Packet?

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Nevermind...  I just actually thought about your setup and the
Baypac's requirements...  Sorry, I don't have any ideas.
- -mike
KD5ICF


JG wrote in message <9myV4.1137$ie2.40648@news.direcpc.com>...
>I've been trying to find a dos based program for packet (Baypac BP1)
which
>would support having a command line passed to it to perform a
function. For
>example, I want my Basic Program to shell out, invoke the packet
program,
>connect to a remote station, transfer a file, disconnect and unload.
All
>without user interaction.
>
>Any ideas?
>Jay.
>
>
>
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 15:46:25 +1000
From: "Shane" <vk3bvp@crosswinds.net>
Subject: Dos Command Line Packet?

> JG wrote in message <9myV4.1137$ie2.40648@news.direcpc.com>...
> >I've been trying to find a dos based program for packet (Baypac BP1)
> which
> >would support having a command line passed to it to perform a
> function. For
> >example, I want my Basic Program to shell out, invoke the packet
> program,
> >connect to a remote station, transfer a file, disconnect and unload.
> All
> >without user interaction.
> >
> >Any ideas?
> >Jay.

Paket6 might come close with its scripting.

This might be overkill, but FBB could do it.
I used to run  a batch file that would take a
file and add its content to a message and post it.
That would indirectly send the file (as a message).
The batch file could 7plus wanted file for you too.
You could input the file name and remote station
callsign when you call the batch file.
And of course, the station at the other end can send
FBB a message requesting it to send it files via mail.

In the long run Linux might be the way to go as AX25
is an integral part of the OS and with a bit of scripting
anything you can do on a network, you can do over AX25.

--
Shane Deering
http://www.qsl.net/vk3bvp/index.htm

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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 06:24:58 +0100
From: "Per Odegaard G0DJT/LA9GG" <per.odegaard@btinternet.com>
Subject: USR WinModem (and Win95)

Hi.

My Pentium PC came pre-installed with an internal modem which works
very well on the Internet, but so far I've not been able to use it
with FBB or other communications software like HyperTerminal and
PhoneTools - because it's working on a "virtual port" (COM2) which the
mentioned programmes fail to "see".

Is there any way round this problem, please?

73, Per (G0DJT/LA9GG).

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