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Re: ANSITerm or PMPFax?
Whats the latest version 1.0? I use my PMPFax almost daily since I bought
itback in "95". It is indespensible to my life :) really! although I dont'
have much luck recieving fax'es unless I'm in attendance and then only one
page at a time. Others with ibm stuff say tha's not unusual so I haven't
made an issue of it, but it would be terrific if the recieve feature would
work as intended.
Paul Parkhurst (paulmp@nospam_usa.net) wrote:
: Hi everyone :-) It's been awhile (other than one little post I made a
: couple of weeks ago) since I frequented csa2. In case anyone is wondering
: what happened to me, I went over to "the Dark Side". I'm now a senior
: software engineer working on the Windows platform. However, you'll be happy
: to know I still have my IIGS set up and on my desk. I'll never get rid of
: it!
: Anyway... I was just wondering what sort of interest people might have
: in me releasing ANSITerm and PMPFax for the GS again? Any thoughts? Yay?
: Nay? Is there still a market for fax and terminal software? I haven't done
: anything with them for a long time, and I doubt I'd be able to update or
: enhance them, but if they're still of use to anyone, I wouldn't mind
: releasing them again.
: Also, one thing I never got around to doing is releasing the Translator
: specs for PMPFax that allows you to create your own fax translators and
: add-ins. They're basically a set of IPC calls (about 70 or so, if I
: remember correctly) that you can use to communicate directly with PMPFax. I
: could also release the actual source for the APF translator that I included
: with the program just to get programmers started. I have C header files
: with macro definitions for all of them that allow you to use these calls
: just like C functions.
: Anyway, I'm just kicking the idea around. Let me know what you think!
: A][ Infinitum :-)
: PS: If there's a big taboo against cross-posting here, I apologize in
: advance.
: --
: Paul Parkhurst
: Email: paulmp@usa.net