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VE3WBZ > TREK 09.06.10 04:04l 96 Lines 3858 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: RE: G0MFW and ST Packet Prog.
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From: VE3WBZ@VA3BAL.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM
To : TREK@WW
TO: TREK @WW
FR: VE3WBZ@VA3BAL.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM
DT: Tuesday, June 8th.,2010 @ 2158hrs EST
<< Quoting G0MFW to TREK @WW >>
> From : G0MFW To : TREK @WW
> Type/Status : B$ Date/Time : 06-Jun 12:57
> Title : Re: Hi Trekkie VE3WBZ
>
> Hello All
Hiya Bill and all Trekkies or Trekkers everywhere...and
Out there ...if you know where...
> I was intruiged to see some buls to the thread TREK as I
> am a Trekkie. Not really a fanatic but I've always liked
> anything to do with Science fiction, a lot of which has
> become Science fact in my lifetime of 74 summers.
Me too. Somethings did make it from the screen and fiction
to reality, and some suggested the way to go by demonstration
such as sounds for medical use in emergency. Saw a lot
of that like a few packeteers, so no need to go on...
> Having been on packet for many years now, some 20 years
> or so, I wonder if any other person than me ever got hold
> of a copy of Star Trek Packet program version 3.0 dated
> May 1995 for DOS?
That reads very interesting ....
> Mine is a crippled copy in that whilst it works I can't
> use all its full facilities as I never managed to
> get a full copy registered, despite numerous attempts
> trying. It does work in XP, after a fashion, and I often
> fire it up to see if it still works.
>
> It is called Star Trek Packet systems by someone or
> three called ApolloSoft and the creators are/were?
> N8WSP, N8RNH and N8ZPV. I tried for ages to get it to
> work on my D drive under the radio folder and it didn't
> want to know. I gave up until I tried it in its own folder
> named StarTrek om my C drive and it has sat there ever since.
>
> That was just in case anyone is/was interested as I still
> like Winpack the best with paKet 6.2 coming a close
> second. I am going up to Scotland for a few days on
> the 8th of June and when I get back I could upload it to
> the packet network as a zip file and so many parts of 7+,
> released at 5 or 6 parts per day so as not to flood
> the network.
> although, Lawd knows! I reckon it wouldn't hurt if I
> sent 'em all at once. I will put out an .inf file and
> how many parts info if anyone is interested?
>
> Regards and....
>
> ...73 de Bill, G0MFW @ GB7NND.#23.GBR.EU [O
> Message timed: 13:52:54 BST on 06 Jun 2010.
> Message sent by WinPack V6.80 [Registered.]
>
> All the good ones are already taken.
>
> [End of Message #55420 from G0MFW]
Well Bill, I repeated the second time incase anyone missed
it, and in hopes someone in USA can direct us in the right
direction. I have Packet6.2 still too...tried WinPack and
well went back to my old DOS communications program called
COMIT...for the easy stuff it has.
As an old landliner BBS'er I have a CD with BBS stuff on it
and lots of Amateur related things that were posted to files
before Internet destroyed the Landline BBS and now packet...
So will get back to you.
ttfn
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