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Re: [ct-user] CT-Time /b2r10/r2b10/cbr2ct

To: "Bob Wilson, N6TV" <n6tv@arrl.net>
Subject: Re: [ct-user] CT-Time /b2r10/r2b10/cbr2ct
From: "pfizenmayer" <pfizenmayer@qwest.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 09:42:40 -0700
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That is where I came in to this movie - when I execute the DOS version of 
Ct-time from a DOS prompt - it comes back and says CT-time.exe for CT ver 9 
logs . Now its possible the programmer just forgot to change that statement 
line to include ver 10 because the dos-tools folder says its for ver 9 and 
ver 10 .

You state that in Windows it DOES say its for CT ver 10 files.

BUT in DOS when I put in ct-time 08cwss -120 to subtract two hours - I get 
an "interrupt 0DH - general protection fault" and a half page of continuing 
errors .

That is why Chuck said he did a ver 10 to ver 9 change and then ran CT_time 
then a ver 9 to ver 10 to get back to ver 10.

But when I try that I get that my file is NOT a ver 10 file yet it shows a a 
ver 10 file 10.02.002 either from a DOS prompt or running in W98se as a DOS 
program.

All as I said below . Today I will sure be very careful to be sure the time 
is reading right when I start PHSS . I still dunno how I messed it up when I 
set time and did not notice it when I started  CWSS. In fact I only realized 
it when 0300Z came around and I thought it was over and people were still 
running !!! I had two more hours !!!!

So dunno -- 73 de Hank K7HP

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Wilson, N6TV" <n6tv@arrl.net>
To: "Hank Pfizenmayer, K7HP" <pfizenmayer@qwest.net>
Cc: <ct-user@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: [ct-user] CT-Time /b2r10/r2b10/cbr2ct


> The CT 10 version of CT_TIME can be downloaded from
> http://www.k1ea.com/ct10/index.htm
>
> There are both DOS (ct_dos_tools.zip) and Windows (ct_tools.zip) versions.
> I only tested the Windows version, and it works fine against a CT 10 .bin
> file.
>
> Just type CT_TIME [Enter] and you should see:
>
> CT_TIME.EXE for CT Version 10 logs
>
> USAGE: filename offset (in minutes)
>        For example: CT_TIME CQ92CW 240
>        adds 4 hours to every qso in CQ92CW.BIN
>        CT_TIME CQCW94 -1440
>        subtracts one day from every qso in CQCW94.BIN
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:31 PM, pfizenmayer <pfizenmayer@qwest.net> 
> wrote:
>
>> Previously I asked about how to run CT-Time for a DOS ver 10 file. I 
>> could
>> only find a ver 9 Ct-time when I downloaded the CT-Tools for DOS. Chuck
>> K0RF
>> said he had same problem and used 10 to 9 , did the CT-Time and then 9 to
>> 10
>> .
>>
>> I finally got to try this out - but no luck - for some weird
>> reason it keeps telling me my file is not a ver 10 yet the screen shows 
>> ver
>> 10.03.002 whether I open it as a .bin file in W98se (still DOS) or go to
>> the
>> pure DOS prompt and open the .bin file (I get exactly the same screen) 
>> and
>> it too says ver 10.03.002 !!!! (as a check I tried to open an 2007 .bin
>> file
>> and it says its is NOT a ver 10 file and I need to run  9 to 10 to look 
>> at
>> it )
>>
>> So I was looking thru hints and kinks and FAQ's etc etc again and found a
>> .exe
>> that converts a .bin file to ascii (B2R10 and then reverse R2B10). Cannot
>> get
>> that to run - says it does not recognize the file !!!Now that may be a
>> operator error in files because for some reason in Windows the file name
>> looks different from looking at it in the DOS directory .I tried both - 
>> and
>> neither ran.
>>
>> So looked some more and found yet anther approach - its a CBR2CT that is
>> supposed to change a  Cabrillo log file to a CT .bin file - so I have a
>> Cabrillo file from my EXCEL fix of my log and when I try to run this it
>> says
>> CT doesn't support ARRL-SS-CW  (even though if you just run cbr2ct 
>> without
>> specifying a file , in the the list of supported files is EXACTLY
>> ARRL-SS-CW)  so obviously the program is reading Cab Ver 2.0 and gets to
>> the
>> line with ARRL-SS-CW and hoses it for some reason.
>>
>>  I tried out on a 2007 Cabrillo SSCW file I had submitted last year and 
>> it
>> did the same thing. So I guess its just send in my cabrillo  file and see
>> if ARRL robot accepts it and forget about having a fixed up .bin file.
>>
>> But suggestions are welcome. (I have all the .exe and files in just the 
>> CT
>> directory and I even took the .exe files out of folders to be sure it
>> wasn't
>> getting lost there. )
>>
>>
>>  73 de Hank K7HP
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