- 1. [WriteLog] test (score: 1)
- Author: estearns1@home.com (Ned Stearns)
- Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 05:01:23 +0000
- test
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2001-12/msg00072.html (6,323 bytes)
- 2. [WriteLog] [Writelog] packet telnet addresses (score: 1)
- Author: estearns1@home.com (Ned Stearns)
- Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 02:58:10 +0000
- Tony, others The only way I could access cluster sites with non-standard port numbers a source of spots in WriteLog was to use DXTelnet and its DXTelnet-to-WriteLog application (DXT2WL). You might co
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2000-12/msg00044.html (8,315 bytes)
- 3. [WriteLog] How to control 756Pro? (score: 1)
- Author: estearns1@home.com (Ned Stearns)
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 09:05:34 +0000
- I know this was discussed recently. I have just acquired an ICOM 756Pro and I am unable to control it using WriteLog (version 10.22B). I can control it through the serial port using other apps, so I
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2000-12/msg00234.html (6,939 bytes)
- 4. [WriteLog] Address for 756Pro is 5Ch (score: 1)
- Author: estearns1@home.com (Ned Stearns)
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 17:21:43 +0000
- Found the missing little bit of data. WL expects 756Pro address to be set at 5C(hex). That bit of data did not surface in my search of the help file or the WriteLog archives. 756Pro now working great
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2000-12/msg00236.html (6,708 bytes)
- 5. [WriteLog] get cluster from other computer via lan (score: 1)
- Author: estearns1@home.com (Ned Stearns)
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 23:31:14 +0000
- Run WriteLog on the other computer with the modem. Then establish a telnet connection to the desired site on that other computer. Then set up a network connection with that other computer with your c
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2000-03/msg00150.html (8,033 bytes)
- 6. [WriteLog] PK 88 (score: 1)
- Author: estearns1@home.com (Ned Stearns)
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 13:54:00 +0000
- Mary, et al AEA TNC's (PK-88, PK232, ...) are not totally compatible with most others. There are different commands to the TNCs for some of the packet controls. Somewhere along the line in the early
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2000-03/msg00182.html (8,315 bytes)
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