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        "address": "n4hf.philip (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Philip Jenkins",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Better/best operating system for SatPC32?",
    "date": "2013-05-18T14:40:52Z",
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    "content": "Oops, I meant to say gpredict, not xastir.\n\nOn Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Philip Jenkins <[email protected]>wrote:\n\n> Thanks for the replies. I do have a Win 7-64 machine with 4GB RAM as my\n> main PC; I've just never used the 32 bit version and wanted to see if I\n> needed to avoid it.\n>\n> I should have added that these refurbed machines (which are ITX/small form\n> factor) already have the OS (Win 7-32 or Win 7-64) installed. They are\n> listed as off-lease, so I'm guessing that they were networked to a server\n> since they only have 1-2 GB RAM.\n>\n> As for the Linux suggestion, that did cross my mind and am still\n> considering it. I do have an older ATX tall-tower with Ubuntu installed,\n> but haven't played with it much; it's a bit bigger than I would want to\n> carry to a Field Day/demo site. I haven't played with Xastir at all.\n>\n> The refurbs are pretty cheap, so I may get two and install XP on one and\n> some flavor of Linux on the other (I'm the most familiar with Ubuntu (but\n> that isn't saying much), but open to suggestions.) Does Linux still\n> support serial ports?\n>\n> Philip N4HF\n>\n>\n> On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Philip Jenkins <[email protected]>wrote:\n>\n>> I'm in the process of buying a very low-end refurbished PC for use at\n>> Field Day and at a 10 day local fair this Fall to demonstrate satellite\n>> operating.\n>>\n>> All that this PC will be used for is running packet software and SatPC32\n>> in the field. I haven't decided yet if I'm going to use the PC to control\n>> the antenna. (I may use this PC as for  packet/APRS at home; I have another\n>> Win XP shack desktop already dedicated to ham radio/SatPC32/rig\n>> control/antenna steering.)\n>>\n>> Which is a better OS for this, Win 7 Home Premium 32-bit (which most of\n>> the PCs that I'm looking at) or Win 7 Home Premium (64-bit)?  I had heard\n>> there were some compatibility problems (not necessarily with any ham radio\n>> software) with the 32-bit version when Win 7 first came out.\n>>\n>> Most of the machines with either version come with 1 GB RAM - should I\n>> choose one with 2GB or more (or install more RAM myself), or will 1 GB be\n>> sufficient for the light use I'm intending for this machine? (I noticed in\n>> the WIN 7 specifications that 1 GB is the minimum.)\n>>\n>> Most of the PCs I'm looking at with have a serial port as well (which is\n>> one of my criterion for considering these units) - that will make my life\n>> much easier with the old TNCs I have :-)\n>>\n>> To sum up, which OS should I choose, Win 7 Home Premium 32-bit, or Home\n>> Premium (64-bit)?\n>>\n>> Tnx es 73\n>>\n>> Philip N4HF\n>>\n>>\n>>\n>\n",
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