Just so you know, I tried it this afternoon with this weekends log (I
wanted to update the log with any changes from the CTY files, which weren't
on the computer I was using) and I got the same result. I was running 6.36
on an NT box in a DOS window.
--scott N9LJX
scott@purdue.edu
On Tuesday, February 23, 1999 1:45 PM, Glenn VanBlaricum W6KNB
[SMTP:w6knb@toyon.com] wrote:
>
> I'm trying to reconstruct some scores from some old contests. I converted
> some old CT files to TR format, but lost the points per QSO. My reading
of
> the TR manual led me to believe that I could play the file and
essentially
> rework the contest. I tried the command:
>
> TR READ TEST.DAT
>
> and all that happened is that it started up like a new contest, but did
> nothing with the old file.
>
> Am I doing it wrong or do I just not understand what the manual says? Any
> help would be appreciated.
>
> 73, Glenn W6KNB
>
>
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