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Well xrouter is the ONLY bit of software available to the serious packeteer.

Despite it's initial complexity -it is in fact THE software to replace
the ageing BPQ software.

I have succesfully use it with:

1) Winpack

2) A Psion Revo PDA - and M0PZT is the bloke you need to speak to for 
   advice - not of course disregarding G8PZT herself !!

I have had xrouter running on my Psion Revo with the XTM DOS emulation
installed on it.

It also affords a way of APRS/UIVIEW messaging for IBM clone PC users
as well as Psion Revo users and I belive Linux users as well.

Xrouter is a serious piece of software which for some reason fails to 
command the attention it *deserves*.

Paula is to be congratulated in her support of packet software especialy at  
a time of almost non-existance interest in packet radio these days.

Go on - give it a try.

- Andy - 


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