> About Pax/Pax2, some weeks ago a Ham told me about adding these modes in 
> the Multipsk_Client program. This program (source and .EXE available 
> from my site) permits to interface with Multipsk through a TCP/IP link 
> in almost all modes, Multipsk becoming a sort of TCP/IP modem. So I have 
> modified Multipsk (for the next version (4.1.1) to issue) and 
> Multipsk_Client (version 2 to issue) to interface in Pax/Pax2  with the 
> minimum of commands and controls ("Connection state", "Connect", 
> "Disconnect", characters RX and TX), so it will be possible to see 
> Multipsk as a TCP/IP modem (for MS PC only of course).
> Hence, it could be used for data transmission, ASCII characters if 
> necessary, Outlook Express interface for mails, etc.....because the bits 
> could be managed individually from an exterior program (connected to 
> Multispk (becoming a sort of "black box") through the TCP/IP link).
> 73 Patrick

My apologies to Patrick, it serves me right to read
and reply to E-mails in a rush with a 4yr old hooting
in one ear and a pounding thunderstorm on the steel
roof hammering the other ... on top a yet another too-
short night's sleep!

I misread PAX/PAX2 as referring to Pactor/Pactor2.

Please disregard.

-- 

Thanks! & 73,
doc, KD4E
... somewhere in FL
URL:  bibleseven (dot) com


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