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Subj: TPK - Do you know ?
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ZS6PVW/TPK 1.83d Msg No:15538  Date:18-08-2007  Time:22:41 SAST (-2 for UTC)

Hello there.

Do you know that you can use TPK while you are in Windows ?

Do you know that you can use TPK the same way as Winpack ?

TPK  can  be  running, like Winpack. You just minimise TPK and you continue
with your normal Windows applications.

The  Windows  can be 98SE, or XP. Don't know about 2000 or ME, I don't have
them.

BUT,  there is ONE CATCH to this. It only works in Windows like Winpack, as
described  above,  when  you  use  a  TNC-2 style modem. Unfortunenately no
Baycom style modem....

I am using a MFJ-1270B with the MFJ 1.2.9 Eprom. TPK works 100% like this on
my  Pentium  2800 MHz and even earlier models of PC's. I am using TPK in XP
right now.

Please try it and let me know about your results.

73
Pieter
ZS6PVW

Message sent with TPK 1.83d - Simply the best !



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