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<h4>Introduction</h4>
href="http://www.perl.com">perl 5.004</a> running under <a
href="http://www.linuxhq.com">Linux</a> as an exercise in
self-training for both protocol research and teaching myself <a
- href="http://www.perl.com">perl</a>.
+ href="http://www.perl.com">perl</a>. It also runs perfectly
+ happily under Microsoft Windows from Win98 upwards using either
+ <a href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/Download/Download.plex?id=ActivePerl">Activestate</a> perl or one
+ of the unix subsystem/environments for windows such as
+ <a href="http://www.cygwin.com">Cygwin</a>.
<h4>What is a DX Cluster?</h4>
other, in realtime, about DX stations (other interesting or rare
Amateur Radio stations all over the world).
- <p>To quote what is probably the most comprenhsive source of DX Cluster related
+ <p>To quote what is probably the most comprehensive source of DX Cluster related
information, the <a href="http://www.cestro.com/pcluster/">DX PacketCluster WebNet</a>,
a Cluster is:-
<p>The original package runs under DOS and was created by Dick Newell AK1A
but is no longer under active development. Most replacements also run under
DOS and/or are closed source. I wanted something in open source (so I don't
- have to do <em>all</em> the work) and for Linux.
+ have to do <em>all</em> the work) and for Linux. A side benefit of writing
+ the program in perl is that it works perfectly well on other versions of
+ unix as well as all flavours of Windows from Win98 upwards.
<p>This document will contain all the instructions for its
installation and use - eventually...