N4GG and W6WRT hit the nail on the head. If you turn off everything
that is running in the background, and keep the foreground focus (i.e.,
the cursor) in the window of your logging program, you may be able to
get good CW under WinXP.
However, my experience seems to indicate (since none of this seems to be
documented outside of the hallowed halls of Microsoft) that some
programs cannot be totally suppressed without uninstalling them. One
major culprit in this regard are virus checkers.
Lessee...disable a bunch of your regular desktop programs, turn off your
virus checker (so you run the risk of a virus while accessing a
web-based Cluster node) and "probably" you'll get decent CW.
Or...hang a $40 WinKey off a USB or COM port, don't mess with your
desktop setup and get perfect CW.
I won't mention my alternative of choice (stick with DOS - the separate
computer is cheap).
Dave/K8CC
Bill Turner wrote:
> ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
>
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 17:46:19 -0400, "Larry Schimelpfenig"
> <larryk7sv@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>>> Smooth CW is essentially impossible from software to I/O port due to the
>>> CPU constantly interrupting the CW stream to service interrupt calls.
>>>
>> Guess I just don't notice the lousy cw generated by Win Test or Writelog
>> running under XP! Hope no-one else notices it....
>>
>> 73 de Larry K7SV
>>
>
> ------------ REPLY FOLLOWS ------------
>
> It does help a lot if you use msconfig.exe to disable all
> non-essential programs and services. It's the multitasking that causes
> the choppy CW. Get rid of as much of that as you can and it might be
> satisfactory.
>
> Having said that however, I still think WinKey is the best way to go.
>
> Bill W6WRT
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