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Packet-Radio Digest         Tue, 13 Jun 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  149

Today's Topics:
                              Cable Help
           PR: CSS and MFJ release MultComm Host for Packet

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Date: 12 Jun 00 13:18:56 GMT
From: astech@bright.NET (paul besimerastech@)
Subject: Cable Help

I just installed a Sound Blaster in my computer and want to use it for
different digital modes, PSK31, SSTV and etc.
The radio I will be using is a Icom 706 and need to know where to buy a
patch cable.
I must admit, I am pretty well confused !!
Thanks for the help.
73,
Paul  KC8LGL

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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 10:33:44 -0500
From: "Rick Ruhl - CSS" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: PR: CSS and MFJ release MultComm Host for Packet

CSS and MFJ release TNC host mode program for Windows 95, Windows 98,
Windows NT and Windows 2000

Muscle Shoals, Alabama. June 12, 2000:
Creative Services Software announced today that MultiComm Host for Packet, a
32 bit host mode program for the MFJ TNCs has been released. The program
takes advantage of the advanced features of Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows
NT, and Windows 2000. MultiComm Host uses the TNC's 'BLP' host mode for
Packet communications. Its MFJ part number is MFJ-1284H. The MultiMode
version will follow later this year.

Company President Rick Ruhl, N4GDO, said, "BLP Host Mode was created by
Howard Goldstien, N2WX, in 1991 and according to the MFJ technical staff, we
are the first company in the 9 years it has existed to successfully
interface to it. "

Product features include:. Each stream has its own window and transmit
buffer, support for the major callbooks on CD, user configurable colors and
fonts, a 'bottomless' receive window, automated connections, binary file
transfer, runs true 32 bit multitasking and multithreading and is easy to
use with online help at your fingertips. A demo can be downloaded at
http://www.cssincorp.com/multicommhost.

"The program is written in robust C++ ", Ruhl said. "Which allowed us to add
features to the program that couldn't be done in other languages."

Creative Services Software, Inc was incorporated in 1988 and created the 32
bit Terminal program for Kantronics TNC's, PacTerm '98 and PK-Term '99 for
AEA/TimeWave The web address is http://www.cssincorp.com.

--
Rick Ruhl
President, Creative Services Software
http://www.cssincorp.com

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