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Brian April 18th 04 03:56 PM

Graphic Packet English Documentation?
 
In a fit of nostalgia I decided to try my old Baycom with
TFPCX/GP on a XP system. Anyone know if there is English
documentation for GP 1.61b?

Thanks,
n2peu

[email protected] April 20th 04 07:42 AM

Just go to GP.config and put 1200 bauds, and your serial.
Somewhere in the options you can choose your lang.
Thats everything you need, i think ;)
73 de sv1emu

On 18 Apr 2004 07:56:21 -0700, (Brian) wrote:

In a fit of nostalgia I decided to try my old Baycom with
TFPCX/GP on a XP system. Anyone know if there is English
documentation for GP 1.61b?

Thanks,
n2peu



[email protected] April 20th 04 07:42 AM

Just go to GP.config and put 1200 bauds, and your serial.
Somewhere in the options you can choose your lang.
Thats everything you need, i think ;)
73 de sv1emu

On 18 Apr 2004 07:56:21 -0700, (Brian) wrote:

In a fit of nostalgia I decided to try my old Baycom with
TFPCX/GP on a XP system. Anyone know if there is English
documentation for GP 1.61b?

Thanks,
n2peu



Brian April 23rd 04 10:52 PM

wrote in message . ..
Just go to GP.config and put 1200 bauds, and your serial.
Somewhere in the options you can choose your lang.
Thats everything you need, i think ;)
73 de sv1emu


I dug thru some printouts and found I had a config.gp in
english so somewhere there were translated documents. I
was able to get everything working fine in W98 by booting
to "dos". I'm using AGWPE as well with the baycom and winpack
and that works great.

73

Brian April 23rd 04 10:52 PM

wrote in message . ..
Just go to GP.config and put 1200 bauds, and your serial.
Somewhere in the options you can choose your lang.
Thats everything you need, i think ;)
73 de sv1emu


I dug thru some printouts and found I had a config.gp in
english so somewhere there were translated documents. I
was able to get everything working fine in W98 by booting
to "dos". I'm using AGWPE as well with the baycom and winpack
and that works great.

73

F8BOE April 24th 04 08:03 AM

Hello Brian,

Good luck trying to revival your Baycom modem on an XP system... even with
the AGWPE Pro high $$$$ troller, it should'n work.

I tested it and it still doesn't work at all!

If butchering the modem with an external power supply cures the problem, I
wonder if it'is possible to make proper data transfer and not only
connection + blablabla with zillion of retries.

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-


"Brian" a écrit dans le message de
om...
In a fit of nostalgia I decided to try my old Baycom with
TFPCX/GP on a XP system. Anyone know if there is English
documentation for GP 1.61b?

Thanks,
n2peu




F8BOE April 24th 04 08:03 AM

Hello Brian,

Good luck trying to revival your Baycom modem on an XP system... even with
the AGWPE Pro high $$$$ troller, it should'n work.

I tested it and it still doesn't work at all!

If butchering the modem with an external power supply cures the problem, I
wonder if it'is possible to make proper data transfer and not only
connection + blablabla with zillion of retries.

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-


"Brian" a écrit dans le message de
om...
In a fit of nostalgia I decided to try my old Baycom with
TFPCX/GP on a XP system. Anyone know if there is English
documentation for GP 1.61b?

Thanks,
n2peu




Brian April 24th 04 02:00 PM

"F8BOE" wrote in message ...
Hello Brian,

Good luck trying to revival your Baycom modem on an XP system... even with
the AGWPE Pro high $$$$ troller, it should'n work.

I tested it and it still doesn't work at all!

If butchering the modem with an external power supply cures the problem, I
wonder if it'is possible to make proper data transfer and not only
connection + blablabla with zillion of retries.

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-


"Brian" a écrit dans le message de
om...
In a fit of nostalgia I decided to try my old Baycom with
TFPCX/GP on a XP system. Anyone know if there is English
documentation for GP 1.61b?

Thanks,
n2peu


Hi Olivier...

My XP laptop doesn't even have a com port so I've decided to try
the soundcard on that. I wish somebody had a USB tnc because then
I could use agwpe and get host mode with winpack. The host mode
is what I liked best about TFPCX.


73

Brian April 24th 04 02:00 PM

"F8BOE" wrote in message ...
Hello Brian,

Good luck trying to revival your Baycom modem on an XP system... even with
the AGWPE Pro high $$$$ troller, it should'n work.

I tested it and it still doesn't work at all!

If butchering the modem with an external power supply cures the problem, I
wonder if it'is possible to make proper data transfer and not only
connection + blablabla with zillion of retries.

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-


"Brian" a écrit dans le message de
om...
In a fit of nostalgia I decided to try my old Baycom with
TFPCX/GP on a XP system. Anyone know if there is English
documentation for GP 1.61b?

Thanks,
n2peu


Hi Olivier...

My XP laptop doesn't even have a com port so I've decided to try
the soundcard on that. I wish somebody had a USB tnc because then
I could use agwpe and get host mode with winpack. The host mode
is what I liked best about TFPCX.


73

Gerry Wheeler KG4NBB April 24th 04 02:25 PM

On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 06:00:48 -0700, Brian wrote:
I wish somebody had a USB tnc


What about this one...

http://www.john.hansen.net/PICTNC.htm
--
Gerry Wheeler KG4NBB
Naples, FL
N26.28 W081.76


Gerry Wheeler KG4NBB April 24th 04 02:25 PM

On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 06:00:48 -0700, Brian wrote:
I wish somebody had a USB tnc


What about this one...

http://www.john.hansen.net/PICTNC.htm
--
Gerry Wheeler KG4NBB
Naples, FL
N26.28 W081.76


F8BOE April 24th 04 05:09 PM

Hello,

Yes good idea! After getting my laptop I purchased a TNC2-Multi from IfD
Germany which can be modified to work 19k2; It comes out of the box
completely funktionnal, not as some kit kat TNC which need modules to be
added.

I tested AGWPE and found Flex32 more efficient, especially with the
soundcard (Soundmodem driver for Flex necessary).

For soundcard action or Host mode I use an UC232 type adapter but it doesn't
work with the TNC in 6pack mode (Flex32).

Terminal programs are easy to find too, and Winpuke is not the best!

Paxon is the simplest and the easiest to work with (V.2.00.1114 runs with
AGWPE also) you will just have to register on the home page to access to the
download page for the latest version, but if you don't want to use AGWPE,
the 1.00.1042 version is good too. It's really worth trying it when you have
access to any BBS type except FBB!

WPP is a good compromise if your BBS is an FBB type (the worst) and it uses
a bull. list as Winpuke but supports also Bin, BinSplit and Didadit data
transfer protocols (Paxon too).

You can find all infos and links at http://www.uspacket.net/

For WPP, you'll have to go to: http://wpp.dc6hb.de/
The site is a little bit messy because it's in german and the english side
of the portal is really not overcrowded...

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-



F8BOE April 24th 04 05:09 PM

Hello,

Yes good idea! After getting my laptop I purchased a TNC2-Multi from IfD
Germany which can be modified to work 19k2; It comes out of the box
completely funktionnal, not as some kit kat TNC which need modules to be
added.

I tested AGWPE and found Flex32 more efficient, especially with the
soundcard (Soundmodem driver for Flex necessary).

For soundcard action or Host mode I use an UC232 type adapter but it doesn't
work with the TNC in 6pack mode (Flex32).

Terminal programs are easy to find too, and Winpuke is not the best!

Paxon is the simplest and the easiest to work with (V.2.00.1114 runs with
AGWPE also) you will just have to register on the home page to access to the
download page for the latest version, but if you don't want to use AGWPE,
the 1.00.1042 version is good too. It's really worth trying it when you have
access to any BBS type except FBB!

WPP is a good compromise if your BBS is an FBB type (the worst) and it uses
a bull. list as Winpuke but supports also Bin, BinSplit and Didadit data
transfer protocols (Paxon too).

You can find all infos and links at http://www.uspacket.net/

For WPP, you'll have to go to: http://wpp.dc6hb.de/
The site is a little bit messy because it's in german and the english side
of the portal is really not overcrowded...

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-



F8BOE April 25th 04 11:30 AM

Hello,

Yes good idea! After getting my laptop I purchased a TNC2-Multi from IfD
Germany which can be modified to work 19k2; It comes out of the box
completely funktionnal, not as some kit kat TNC which need modules to be
added.

I tested AGWPE and found Flex32 more efficient, especially with the
soundcard (Soundmodem driver for Flex necessary).

For soundcard action or Host mode I use an UC232 type adapter but it doesn't
work with the TNC in 6pack mode (Flex32).

Terminal programs are easy to find too, and Winpuke is not the best!

Paxon is the simplest and the easiest to work with (V.2.00.1114 runs with
AGWPE also) you will just have to register on the home page to access to the
download page for the latest version, but if you don't want to use AGWPE,
the 1.00.1042 version is good too. It's really worth trying it when you have
access to any BBS type except FBB!

WPP is a good compromise if your BBS is an FBB type (the worst) and it uses
a bull. list as Winpuke but supports also Bin, BinSplit and Didadit data
transfer protocols (Paxon too).

You can find all infos and links at http://www.uspacket.net/

For WPP, you'll have to go to: http://wpp.dc6hb.de/
The site is a little bit messy because it's in german and the english side
of the portal is really not overcrowded...

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-




F8BOE April 25th 04 11:30 AM

Hello,

Yes good idea! After getting my laptop I purchased a TNC2-Multi from IfD
Germany which can be modified to work 19k2; It comes out of the box
completely funktionnal, not as some kit kat TNC which need modules to be
added.

I tested AGWPE and found Flex32 more efficient, especially with the
soundcard (Soundmodem driver for Flex necessary).

For soundcard action or Host mode I use an UC232 type adapter but it doesn't
work with the TNC in 6pack mode (Flex32).

Terminal programs are easy to find too, and Winpuke is not the best!

Paxon is the simplest and the easiest to work with (V.2.00.1114 runs with
AGWPE also) you will just have to register on the home page to access to the
download page for the latest version, but if you don't want to use AGWPE,
the 1.00.1042 version is good too. It's really worth trying it when you have
access to any BBS type except FBB!

WPP is a good compromise if your BBS is an FBB type (the worst) and it uses
a bull. list as Winpuke but supports also Bin, BinSplit and Didadit data
transfer protocols (Paxon too).

You can find all infos and links at http://www.uspacket.net/

For WPP, you'll have to go to: http://wpp.dc6hb.de/
The site is a little bit messy because it's in german and the english side
of the portal is really not overcrowded...

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-




Rob May 15th 04 01:29 AM

F8BOE wrote:
Hello,

Yes good idea! After getting my laptop I purchased a TNC2-Multi from
IfD Germany which can be modified to work 19k2; It comes out of the
box completely funktionnal, not as some kit kat TNC which need
modules to be added.

I tested AGWPE and found Flex32 more efficient, especially with the
soundcard (Soundmodem driver for Flex necessary).

For soundcard action or Host mode I use an UC232 type adapter but it
doesn't work with the TNC in 6pack mode (Flex32).

Terminal programs are easy to find too, and Winpuke is not the best!

Paxon is the simplest and the easiest to work with (V.2.00.1114 runs
with AGWPE also) you will just have to register on the home page to
access to the download page for the latest version, but if you don't
want to use AGWPE, the 1.00.1042 version is good too. It's really
worth trying it when you have access to any BBS type except FBB!

WPP is a good compromise if your BBS is an FBB type (the worst) and
it uses a bull. list as Winpuke but supports also Bin, BinSplit and
Didadit data transfer protocols (Paxon too).

You can find all infos and links at http://www.uspacket.net/

For WPP, you'll have to go to: http://wpp.dc6hb.de/
The site is a little bit messy because it's in german and the english
side of the portal is really not overcrowded...

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-


Thanks for the bringing WPP to my attention. I downloaded it. But I can't
seem to find any English docs.. Any there any English docs? Or will I have
to learn German?

73's
Rob



Rob May 15th 04 01:29 AM

F8BOE wrote:
Hello,

Yes good idea! After getting my laptop I purchased a TNC2-Multi from
IfD Germany which can be modified to work 19k2; It comes out of the
box completely funktionnal, not as some kit kat TNC which need
modules to be added.

I tested AGWPE and found Flex32 more efficient, especially with the
soundcard (Soundmodem driver for Flex necessary).

For soundcard action or Host mode I use an UC232 type adapter but it
doesn't work with the TNC in 6pack mode (Flex32).

Terminal programs are easy to find too, and Winpuke is not the best!

Paxon is the simplest and the easiest to work with (V.2.00.1114 runs
with AGWPE also) you will just have to register on the home page to
access to the download page for the latest version, but if you don't
want to use AGWPE, the 1.00.1042 version is good too. It's really
worth trying it when you have access to any BBS type except FBB!

WPP is a good compromise if your BBS is an FBB type (the worst) and
it uses a bull. list as Winpuke but supports also Bin, BinSplit and
Didadit data transfer protocols (Paxon too).

You can find all infos and links at http://www.uspacket.net/

For WPP, you'll have to go to: http://wpp.dc6hb.de/
The site is a little bit messy because it's in german and the english
side of the portal is really not overcrowded...

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-


Thanks for the bringing WPP to my attention. I downloaded it. But I can't
seem to find any English docs.. Any there any English docs? Or will I have
to learn German?

73's
Rob



[email protected] May 16th 04 03:41 AM

On Fri, 14 May 2004 20:29:59 -0400, "Rob" wrote:

F8BOE wrote:
Hello,

Yes good idea! After getting my laptop I purchased a TNC2-Multi from
IfD Germany which can be modified to work 19k2; It comes out of the
box completely funktionnal, not as some kit kat TNC which need
modules to be added.

I tested AGWPE and found Flex32 more efficient, especially with the
soundcard (Soundmodem driver for Flex necessary).

For soundcard action or Host mode I use an UC232 type adapter but it
doesn't work with the TNC in 6pack mode (Flex32).

Terminal programs are easy to find too, and Winpuke is not the best!

Paxon is the simplest and the easiest to work with (V.2.00.1114 runs
with AGWPE also) you will just have to register on the home page to
access to the download page for the latest version, but if you don't
want to use AGWPE, the 1.00.1042 version is good too. It's really
worth trying it when you have access to any BBS type except FBB!

WPP is a good compromise if your BBS is an FBB type (the worst) and
it uses a bull. list as Winpuke but supports also Bin, BinSplit and
Didadit data transfer protocols (Paxon too).

You can find all infos and links at http://www.uspacket.net/

For WPP, you'll have to go to: http://wpp.dc6hb.de/
The site is a little bit messy because it's in german and the english
side of the portal is really not overcrowded...

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-


Thanks for the bringing WPP to my attention. I downloaded it. But I can't
seem to find any English docs.. Any there any English docs? Or will I have
to learn German?

73's
Rob


try Babelfish http://world.altavista.com/ for starters. It or
similar online translators may be of some use. It may also make for
entertaining translations which will still be usable. I notice it
allows a small amount of text input or a pointer to a web page. Try it
on a few web pages, then, if it looks workable, you could probably put
the docs up to a web page of your own long enough to evaluate the
translation.

[email protected] May 16th 04 03:41 AM

On Fri, 14 May 2004 20:29:59 -0400, "Rob" wrote:

F8BOE wrote:
Hello,

Yes good idea! After getting my laptop I purchased a TNC2-Multi from
IfD Germany which can be modified to work 19k2; It comes out of the
box completely funktionnal, not as some kit kat TNC which need
modules to be added.

I tested AGWPE and found Flex32 more efficient, especially with the
soundcard (Soundmodem driver for Flex necessary).

For soundcard action or Host mode I use an UC232 type adapter but it
doesn't work with the TNC in 6pack mode (Flex32).

Terminal programs are easy to find too, and Winpuke is not the best!

Paxon is the simplest and the easiest to work with (V.2.00.1114 runs
with AGWPE also) you will just have to register on the home page to
access to the download page for the latest version, but if you don't
want to use AGWPE, the 1.00.1042 version is good too. It's really
worth trying it when you have access to any BBS type except FBB!

WPP is a good compromise if your BBS is an FBB type (the worst) and
it uses a bull. list as Winpuke but supports also Bin, BinSplit and
Didadit data transfer protocols (Paxon too).

You can find all infos and links at http://www.uspacket.net/

For WPP, you'll have to go to: http://wpp.dc6hb.de/
The site is a little bit messy because it's in german and the english
side of the portal is really not overcrowded...

73 de F8BOE Olivier ...-.-


Thanks for the bringing WPP to my attention. I downloaded it. But I can't
seem to find any English docs.. Any there any English docs? Or will I have
to learn German?

73's
Rob


try Babelfish http://world.altavista.com/ for starters. It or
similar online translators may be of some use. It may also make for
entertaining translations which will still be usable. I notice it
allows a small amount of text input or a pointer to a web page. Try it
on a few web pages, then, if it looks workable, you could probably put
the docs up to a web page of your own long enough to evaluate the
translation.


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