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to: Joe Delahaye
from: Jeff Binkley
date: 2007-11-02 20:21:00
subject: FIDOPCB

JD> > PT>IS anyone here using the pcbfido tosser and if so where you can
JD> > PT>get a key since the program is no longer being supported?

JD> > I used it for a few years very successfully.  The only problem I
JD> > ran into was a limit on the number of areas it could support
JD> > (around 1400) due to it being DOS based and loading the config in
JD> > memory.  The author has passed away.  The key file is keyed to
JD> > your primary Fido node number so keys aren't really
JD> > interchangeable.  It may be possible to use another key and set
JD> > all of your current node numbers as AKAs but I don't think it
JD> > would override the main node number from showing up in the seen-
JD> >by lines. 


JD>Whoa.  Which pcbfido tosser would that be?  I thought he was
JD>referring to the build in one.  Has Fred passed away, or does anybody
JD>even know where he is these days?

The subject was FIDOPCB.  That's what I was referring to.  The author 
lived in Europe and was in a car wreck around 1996-1997 time period.


Jeff



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