Bill Turner wrote:
> Interesting story, but I suspect there is some other problem in your
> system.
Nothing that Eric wrote indicates that.
> If you think about it, the files included with the base install are the
> ones it was developed with and should be more likely to work anyway.
That's correct which means that the N1MM logger was developed with
outdated files. They work with the N1MM logger, but other applications
may fail, like Eric indicated.
> I just go ahead and install 'em.
That's not very good advice. If you have newer files on your system,
then it is obvious that something else besides the N1MM logger installed
those and those products expect those newer versions to be there.
> I am not any kind of programmer or systems expert, but I am a very
> experienced user and I see mountains being made out of molehills.
Nah, you can't really say that. Problems often seem small when you're
not the one who has to clean up the mess.
I'm not trying to bash the N1MM logger. In fact I use it for all my
contest logging for the contests it supports. It's unfortunate it's not
open source though as I'd like to improve support for the FT-897, but
that's his choice.
73,
--Alex KR1ST
http://www.kr1st.com
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