Thanks for the clarification Al...
N1MM Logger uses it's own log synching protocol to keep multiple copies
of the logs synchronized. There is one important distinction. Because
each computer on the network keeps a complete log, this provides
protection from a drive or computer failure on any workstation.
My comment about sharing and updating a "common log" left out this part
of the software design and is misleading when I re-read what I sent.
73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
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On 2/15/2013 2:13 PM, Al Kozakiewicz wrote:
A minor nit, but N1MM used in "network mode" does not keep a single common log
file, but a replicated copy. I do not know if N1MM uses native Access database
replication or it's own messaging scheme, but each PC running N1MM has a copy of the log
and any changes made on any computer are propagated to all the other computers on the
network running N1MM.
>From a practical standpoint, it is a distinction without a real difference.
Al
AB2ZY
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From: RTTY [rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Robert Chudek - K0RC
[k0rc@citlink.net]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 1:41 PM
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Depending on what SO2R features you want, you can setup two computers in
networked mode, each controlling one transceiver. They will share /
update a common log.
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