If you check in the CT Vault you will see that version 9.27 was the last
version compiled with the Zortech compiler. It would be unusual if the new
compiler, he does not say which one, compiled exactly identically to another
one. You may want to try version 9.27 and see if the problems you are
experiencing are present in that version. There were problems with 9.27 as
well, but they may be different problems. These are unintended consequences
of progress. Computer Science is really not science on par with mathematics
for example. Only the most elementary programs can be proven true. We will
have to live with bugs! Its frustrating, especially when the program falls
apart when you have just reached your best run rate.
Ron N5IN
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Notarius <RNotarius@chester-engineers.com>
To: ct-user@contesting.com <ct-user@contesting.com>; Peter <pb0aiu@pi4cc.nl>
To: <ct-user@contesting.com>
Date: Sunday, December 13, 1998 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [ct-user] 935 and 486 computer?
>
> I've heard of similar problems. Check your CONFIG.SYS file to make
> sure you're maximizing memory as much as possible, especially if the
> computers involved require you to exclude a memory portion for video
> (like many Compaq & Dell systems do).
>
> Personally, I think I'll stick with CT 9.23 for awhile yet!
>
> 73, ron wn3vaw
>
>
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>Subject: [ct-user] 935 and 486 computer?
>Author: Peter <pb0aiu@pi4cc.nl> at Internet
To: <ct-user@contesting.com>
>Date: 1998/12/13 10:38
>
>
>
>Hi
>
>We are using CT since version 6 as a registered user (so I know how CT
>works).
>But since the update from 9.27 to 9.35 and up I do have some problems
>with
>he computers.
>
>We have 10 computers. All 486DX processors with a clock speed from
>33 to 100 mc. They have DOS version 6.22 as OS. With version 9.27 and
>lower they work fine and never have any problem. But when we make the
>update to a higer version, 4 pc's refuse to work. The stopped after the
>setup screen, or create a warm reset at the computer.
>
>My question:
>
>Has any one the same problem?
>I a 486 computer still good for 9.35 and up?
>
>Peter
>PB0AIU/PI4CC
>
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