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home | newest check | boards | help index | log | ps | userlogin | send sysop | slog | status forward | bcm news | users | version | remove cookieUT1HZM > RETRO 21.05.26 20:04l 34 Lines 1085 Bytes #2 (0) @ WW BID : 42291_UT1HZM Read: JH4XSY GUEST Subj: Re: Vintage WinXP Packet? Path: JH4XSY<JE7YGF<LU4ECL<LU9DCE<VE3CGR<IR0AAB<IR1UAW<IU7DTL<IW2OHX<UT1HZM Sent: 260521/0813Z 42291@UT1HZM.KREM.POL.UKR.EU BPQ6.0.25 Hello Chris and all. Original Message > R:260519/0232Z 7353@KQ6UP.#SCA.CA.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.24 > > Any folks out there have fun with vintage software/hardware > running Windows XP? One of my favorite PR programs that > runs on XP is WinPAC. It is a very powerful PR terminal > and mailbox application -- I would say it is the high water > mark of packet radio terminal programs. Anyone still use > this, or remember it? > > -73 de Chris KQ6UP > > My bbs still run under XP + BPQ32, just old P-4 PC don't wants to dead and doing well. Of course its not optimal on electricity consumption, but its too lazy for me to change the platform. Although I have RPi4 and few more modern PCs, but for my tasks (HF packet with software modems) windows xp is doing well. Used Winpack much in past, but now to read/write bbs bulls simple web interface and pop/smtp - for p-mails is more comfortable. The only drawback of web/pop/smtp - is lack automatic 7plus data files code/decode but that kind of traffic is very low and not have much sense now at all, at least for me. 73, Sergej.
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