I've written a 2-bit program to scan a LOG.DAT file and report how many
QSOs were made S&P and how many were run. Run SPCHECK followed by the
name of the log to check -
SPCHECK C:\LOG\CONTESTS\00ARLSB\LOG.DAT
for example. This only works if you had SHOW SEARCH AND POUNCE = TRUE
in LOGCFG.DAT before the contest. (hey Tree, this would be an
interesting function to add to POST)
For those truly on the cutting edge<g>... I've also ported this program
to gcc for Linux. It'll probably also run under most other Unices.
It's the first useful program I've ever written in C, so I guarantee
it's a bad example, but it does work.
Get the DOS version at http://personal.bellsouth.net/~w9wi/spcheck.exe.
Email me for the Linux version - specify whether you want source or
executable or both.
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Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://personal.bellsouth.net/~w9wi
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