[hackerspaces] Remember Trumpet Winsock?

Jeff Keyzer jeff at mightyohm.com
Fri Mar 4 00:08:06 CET 2011


I suspect that some variant of Windows (95?) is the most pirated piece 
of software in history...

- mightyohm

On 3/3/2011 4:59 PM, ITechGeek wrote:
> I was just thinking, I wonder if that makes this the most pirated
> piece of software in history?  Everyone I know w/ a Windows 3.1
> machine in the mid-90's had this or AOL.
>
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 5:52 PM, ITechGeek<ITG at itechgeek.com>  wrote:
>> I will pass the site on to a couple mailing lists I'm on.  And I plan
>> to pay a little later.
>>
>> I remember having my first SLIP connection at home and how different
>> Netscape was at viewing the web then Lynx (=
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 1:22 PM, Sven Guckes
>> <maillist-hackerspaces-discuss at guckes.net>  wrote:
>>> * Deech<deech at ninjacow.net>  [2011-03-03 18:25]:
>>>> Trumpet Winsock..  His name was Peter Tattam.
>>>> http://thanksfortrumpetwinsock.com/
>>> never used Trumpet Winsock..  but
>>> it sure was a great start for many.
>>> glad to see that someone remembers
>>> the man behind the program and has
>>> set up such a website.  great! :-)
>>>
>>> Sven
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