I like MAL have been running CT7,8,9 in win 95/98
for several years and have been very successful.
It is great to multi task during a contest.
I run CT from a batch file which is listed below.
echo off
cd\
C:
cd\
cd ct
comtsr1 -b9600 -i4 -n81
comtsr2 -b4800 -i3 -n82
comtsr3 -b4800 -i9 -n82
ct
comtsr3 -u
comtsr2 -u
comtsr1 -u
c:
cd\
I run it from a shortcut on the desktop. In the
properties of the shortcut under program go to
advanced and set it to suggest dos mode on demand
at least that works for me for several years now.
John W5HUQ
----- Original Message -----
From: N7MAL <n7mal@ctaz.com>
To: <ct-user@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 3:22 PM
Subject: [ct-user] CT & WIN95/98 Revisited again & again & again
>
> It appears it's time for my annual message stating once again the current
> versions of CT, 7,8,9, all work 'PERFECTLY' inside the windows
environment.
> I have, for the last 3 years, used CT running inside windows flawlessly. I
> operate in every major CW contest and use CT to send CW, monitor packet,
and
> multi-task with GeoClock. You 'DO-NOT' have to perform any of the
'gimmicks'
> suggested on the YCCC web page and I wish K1EA would remove them from his
> web page. Here, once again, are the only steps you need to perform to run
CT
> 'PERFECTLY' in WIN 95/98.
> 1: Open the DOS window
> 2: Change directories to the CT directory, i.e. CD\CT
> 3: Run any necessary TSR's, i.e. COMTSR1, COMTSR4, FONT SS, etc.
> 4: Run CT
> There has only been 'ONE' documented flaw/bug in this procedure and it
only
> happens with some computer/radio combinations and only for CW contests. It
> is at most a minor irritation. If your radio becomes keyed while CT is
> initializing go the logging screen and press F-4. Pressing any CW
function
> key will clear the key-down condition, F-4 sends your call.
> There is a screen-shot on my web page taken during a contest. I prefer to
> have GeoClock running/multi-tasking during most contests. It 'DOES-NOT'
> affect CW timing or slow down logging.
> Try it. You'll never go back to DOS again.
>
> MAL N7MAL
> http://www.ctaz.com/~suzyq/N7mal.htm
>
>
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