When I set up my Win XP WL the only thing I had to do that was overt aside from running WL install was to make certain I had the account set up with a password. That was done after the WL install. Th
Wayne, Though I've only operated one contest so far (SS) using WL I did form some impressions. Up to now it was strictly TR or CT. I'd ask you to consider reducing keystrokes wherever possible for re
No problem here. WinXP/Home. Don't forget you have to enter the IP address of the site you wish to use to provide the spots. There's a pulldown for that on the packet window. If you've done all that,
I converted. I found that NTFS and XP were very much more stable than any other combination I have ever tried (havne't tried 2K or Linux). I've found that all my windows programs that used FAT/FAT32
I'm not sure what "manipulation" is needed, but the ability to show a hidden or system file in Windows is trivial, if obscure. In Windows XP: START...Control Panel...Appearance...Folder Options...Vi
I have it all hooked up on a M/M configuration now and thought I'd bash it a bit with the logging simulator...you know, let it rip for 40 hours or so and see what problems crop up. Trouble is, I can'
Is this something that writelog currently works with? Seems like it requires the appropriate output string from WL across the serial port to be useful. Gary W2CS
I would dispute this a bit. In my experience TRLog did not get confused as to which mode it was in. Rather, it was the OPERATOR who got confused, especially in the wee hours of the morning. But, ove
Based on tests I've done here with donated M/M logs, I'd say a 10BaseT network is overqualified to handle the load! I've personally helped out at at 4-position M/M operation using TRLog's 115Kbps ser
John, both are proven operating systems. Full function and rock stable. Personally, I'd go with XP solely for the reason that of the two it is the OS that will be supported by Microsoft the longest.
John, The term "keyboard focus" is a Windows-programming term that means that the keyboard entry window is the active window. You can make a window active by any number of ways, but the easiest is to
At a M/M I'm involved in we're concocting an operating position that would seem to be most easily implemented as if it were an SO2R position ... except it is but one position in a M/M network. Envisi
Mike, I think the key is to have a working Windows network up and running before you try to play with Writelog's multi support. Having a Windows LAN does not require NETBUEI. In fact, you have to rea
I did a google-groups search and found nil. Then I went to the archives, but finding an item by searching each month is hit and miss. Apologies in advance for what is possibly a duplicate thread. I'm
I agree with Dan. This capability is a necessity to be competitive. I must be missing something too. Hope so. It is not cheating to be informed about the stations you work - just another way of impro
I've read many of the threads in the achives, but one huge question still remains for me before I plunk down the bucks. The computer I am currently using in the shack is an old Pentium-II 200MHz MMX