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KB2VXA > WINPAC   12.09.13 16:01l 32 Lines 1319 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: G0MFW > No 32 bit Winpack
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From: KB2VXA@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To  : WINPAC@WW

Hi Bill and all,

Never mind Frank bragging, I brag too considering the power company has to 
get out lots of little hammers and chisels for splitting atoms when all it 
takes to keep me running are a few beans.


Actually the number one problem or so it appears is some not knowing Win 7 
comes in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions. Be that as it may, as long as 
there's a way to run Winpack there's no sense quitting packet, there are far 
better reasons. I'm not one to packet in (sic) as long as it has a pulse 
considering all the crap I went through supporting the mode the best I can, 
that would be wasted effort and I waste NOTHING.

Eh, if not for my guru Scott W2SJW I'd be lost, you don't need a ton of money 
when you have friends. If the spirit of Amateur Radio isn't altogether dead 
you have a friend, bang out an SOS on the tom tom and somebody on the jungle 
telegraph should answer. Oh, it may not be work in the physical sense but 
setting up a virtual OS is a bit of work (or piece of work, hi) and it takes 
more than a few minutes.

Gotta go, this beast updated itself and wants to restart... (^@@*&$@^!!!

73 de Warren

Station powered by JCP&L atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.

Message timed by NIST: 12-Sep-2013 at 13:17 GMT


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