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G0MFW > TREK 17.06.10 14:44l 35 Lines 1549 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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From: G0MFW@GB7NND.#23.GBR.EU
To : TREK@WW
Hi everyone who reads this topic. I recently sent the following:-
> 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?
I've had one or two comments on the bul but no requests for the program
so I've decided not to put it on the packet network. Besides, at 130+
10K 7plus files I realize it wouldn't be practical either and would
take over 3 weeks at 6 parts per day. Sorry folks.
Regards and....
...73 de Bill, G0MFW @ GB7NND.#23.GBR.EU ÛO
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