Paula:
I would like to say it's a privilege to know you.
Thank you for all your hard work over the years with Xrouter.
I still maintain a windows 95 computer running XRouter in DOS,
and WinFBB on the Windows side for fun and play.
While my main system is JNOS, I hate the fact that JNOS does
not (...yet...) have all the cool features you packed into
XRouter.
You're an awesome gal! :)
Bill
KG6BAJ
At 01:35 PM 04/02/14, you wrote:
Derrrrr, all I did was ask for clarification. I
don't remember anything
argumentative or scaremongering in my request.
It was my belief that amprnet is/was synonymous with 44-net, and was
originally all about building a internet-like network over RADIO, long
before everyone had access to broadband etc. I was there, back in the
1980's, but obviously time must have fogged my memory. Or maybe the focus
of amprnet has changed over time.
I don't care one way or the other. I have no axe to grind; all I wanted
was clarification on how to set my system up.
I am grateful to those who answered my question, and I have learned that
there is no definitive answer to it. So I shall go back to sleep and
forget all about it again :-)
73, Paula
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