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G0FTD > SURVEY 07.02.06 02:15z 39 Lines 1302 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: For packet do you use HTML or
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VE2PKT wrote:-
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> I am curius to know what you are using for packet:
> ASCII:< yes >
> HTML :<___>
> Other:<___> ,What is it?:___________________________
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> What is your main terminalto connect your BBS?
> Telnet: Putty: <___>
> Packetgold: <___>
> Hyperterm: <___>
> Outpost: <___>
> Winpack: <YES> On IBM PC
> lanlink: <___>
> TSThost: <___>
> KAGold: <___>
> Xparm: <___>
> GP85: <___>
> Yapp: <YES>Still used on my Psion PDA / Nokia phone /TNC
> TST: <___>
> TPK: <___>
> TFP: <___>
> Other: PAKET 6 (When using Psion Revo PDA and Nokia phone)
> and PocPac packet terminal for Psion Revo PDA
I also use Mocha Telnet client.
I use packet in various guises.
a)WinXP machine and AGW soundcard plus Winpack
b)Psion Revo PDA connected to Tiny 2 tnc
c)Nokia 9210i mobile phone running XT emulator and MS DOS 6 to a Tiny 2 tnc
d)Nokia 9300 using Mocha Telnet and terminal clients to tnc or gprs link
I like to have packet everywhere ;-)
- Andy (not your typical packet user) -
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