Airmail on a flash drive.

A handy way to transport the Airmail program between computers is in a
small USB flash drive. These drives are very inexpensive now,
compact, and durable. When Airmail 'installs' it copies programs to
your computer, it does not add complex links (DLLs).

According to Jim Corenman, KE6RK, who wrote Airmail:

"The only caveat is that if Airmail has never been installed on the
machine, then a library file might be missing- vcl50.bpl which
normally lives in the Windows/System32 folder. The fix is to copy that
file into the Airmail folder on the USB-drive.

73, Jim"

I have tried this, and included the vc150.bpl file as Jim suggests,
and found that Airmail will boot and run from the flash USB drive on
any other machine.

Of course, you may have to adjust the comm ports for your new situation.

David WA9OTP