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speaking of that, I only have seen one, in the city i used to live in, 
they had a bbs type thing but you accessed it with your tnc, i thought 
that was kind of neat actually and of course being me, i wanted to know 
what it was, where to get it, if its just software, if its a special tnc 
or what
oh yes, for when i do get windows back, what is the best program to use 
with the tnc, i am using the modem program now in linux but I'm not sure 
anymore what i'd use for windows.
finally, does anyone have or know where i could find, an online repeater 
directory
thanks


On Mon, 22 May 2006, John Miller wrote:

> depends on what you want to do with it. If you want to just put it up on a
> BBS and maybe get occasional mail with it it will work well enough though
> the firmware will present limitations most likely but for just stuff like
> monitoring  a BBS or packet cluster, it will do it with out any problem.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matt V" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 1:16 PM
> Subject: i know this is old but
>
>
>> I know my tnc is fairly um, not new, but is there any way I could get more
>> ram for it or is that more of a pain and not worth it?  I was looking and
>> it only has 24k  or is that plenty for a tnc or what,
>> I basically got this as a gift about 20-ish years ago and never really
>> gave it much thought and just used it..but then, it was a while since i
>> have used it too.  I have been out of the ham sceen for about 6 plus years
>>
>>
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