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|    Holger Granholm to Ed Vance    |
|    Re: Windows 10    |
|    10 Oct 14 12:34:00    |
      In a message dated 10-08-14, Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:              Hi Ed,              EV> I know my comment about using a mouse in EDLIN was tongue in cheek,       EV> but I can use the mouse in EDIT on this XP computer.              So can I.              EV> I actually haven't thought of starting EDLIN on this computer to see       EV> if it would notice a mouse was connected.       EV> The last time I looked at EDLIN it used the keyboard.              Can't remember when I last used EDLIN. All my needs are filled by the       HEX editor included in XTree/ZTree/ZTreeWin.              EV> I looked in the ARRL and ORR Handbooks and a article on Wikipedia       EV> about Morse Code and didn't see anything about a CW equivelent for       EV> the + .              EV> Did You ever have a message to send when You were in the Army that       EV> had the Plus Sign in it?              EV> Or were You a Commericial RadioTelegraphy Operator and used + in a       EV> message.              Yes on all accounts. In International Morse .-.-. is the international       End of message sign. Please note that there is no space between the code       for 'a' and 'r' but they are combined to one code.              Written out in text that sign is '+'.              CU AGN, Sam, OH0NC              aka Holger              ___        * MR/2 2.30 * I'm a power user, my computer is connected to the mains.                     --- PCBoard (R) v15.22 (OS/2) 2        * Origin: Coming to you from the Sunny Aland Islands. (2:20/228)    |
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