I've both a PK-64, and the AEA plug-in packet card for
mine. I made my first packet contacts with the MIR
using my 64 and the AEA card.
And I've seen a version of Linux running on them!
Jim  KQ6EA

--- Jerry Flanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I could send you an old RTTY ROM for it so you could
> at least make 
> RTTY work. This ROM and the 64 made a fairly good
> RTTY machine.
> 
> Would you believe the Com64  sold for around $600
> when it first hit 
> the streets?
> 
> Jerry W4UK
> 
> At 10:53 AM 8/12/2008, FireBrick wrote:
> >I got a freebee also today.
> >
> >Went to take the garbage out and found a midnight
> visitor dropped a Com 64
> >and power supply in my garbage can.
> >
> >Anyone want it to see if they can make PWSDR work?
> <smiling>
> >
> >-----------------------------
> >Bill H. in Chicagoland
> 
> 
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