Doc
Nope, that wasn't it, but I appreciate the thought. I do have it installed
in the default directory.
I'm not sure what actually fixed it, but I uninstalled writelog, userport,
dlportio and anything else I could think of.
I then re-installed from scratch, including looking through the registry and
deleting everything there.
Still no joy. I then edited the Writelog.ini file and deleted everything
with lpt1:, etc, and retested (after installing userport again).
Now, it seems to work, but no well enough to use it. The CW is choppy.
When I test it under N1MM Logger, the CW is clean.
Weird...
Mike VA3MW
----- Original Message -----
From: "arholub" <arholub@ix.netcom.com>
To: "Michael Walker" <mike.walker@rogers.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] LPT1 XP and CW sending
> I an new to WriteLog and had the same problem. In the setup I
> could get the rig to work but couldn't get the keying to work. I
> am using a LPT interface that works on CT.
>
> I downloaded UserPort and still no keying.
>
> What I finally discovered was that when I first installed
> WriteLog, I installed it into my own directory, Writelog, under
> WinXP.
>
> After trying everything I could think of, finally I uninstalled
> WriteLog completely. Then I reinstalled it but this time let it
> install itself in the directory C:\ham. This is where it wanted
> to install itself initially but I chose my other directory.
>
> Now the keying works. Setup shows the LPT port and all is fine.
> My LPT add-in still is UserPort.
>
> Good luck, I understand the frustration.
>
> Doc
> WA6OGO
>
>
>
> > With Writelog 10.40J, I can't send CW with XP Pro. I'm using
> dlportio which
> > works fine with N1MM Logger.
> >
> > All the LPT port are greyed out.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> mailman/listinfo/writelog
>
>
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