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At 01:50 10/16/2001, Pete Smith wrote:
>At 09:42 PM 10/15/01 -0400, Guy Olinger, K2AV wrote:
> >
> >I am really tired of substituting mouse wiggles for perfectly good
> >keystrokes.
> >
> >Is there possibly another approach that could actually make some money?
> >There are a lot of us that have various dos programs we have had for
> >years and can CTL-whatever in our sleep. NOT just TRLog.
> >
> >TR is but one of SEVERAL DOZEN hangers-on I keep around.
> >
> >I would pay TWO hundred dollars for a dos box that REALLY WORKED. Not
> >for a windows version of those two dozen programs, but a SINGLE DOS BOX
> >that has some development to keep it current. A windows program that
> >was a shell to run old dos programs, really, reliably, with some slicks.
> >
> >Mickey Sloth hasn't put in a minute on dos box code in almost a decade.
> >It is the demise of the dos box (to FORCE us to buy windows programs to
> >replace the old ones) that is the problem here.
> >
> >If you can get a windows program to send smooth cw running on a 1.8 GHz
> >PC (you SHOULD be able to), why not a windows program "dos box" pulling
> >the same strings.
> >
> >I would pay good money for something like "DA BOX" to keep my oldies
> >running. And DA BOX would appeal to other people besides hams.
>
>This all sounds a little surreal to me -- can I be the only person who
>routinely runs TR Log in a DOS box under Wondows in CW contests and is
>quite satisfied with the CW? Nothing exotic here -- a 200 MHz Pentium MMX
>running Win 98 SE. If I'm serious about a contest, I go into Task Manager
>and turn off all the non-essential background tasks, but if I'm just
>fooling around I even leave my network running! At worst, in the latter
>configuration, I have very occasional hiccups in the CW, but with a
>cleaned-up machine, none at all.
>Works great but NOT with WINDOWS 2000.
>73, Pete N4ZR
>
>
>
>
>
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At 01:50 10/16/2001, Pete Smith wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>At 09:42 PM 10/15/01 -0400, Guy
Olinger, K2AV wrote:<br>
><br>
>I am really tired of substituting mouse wiggles for perfectly
good<br>
>keystrokes.<br>
><br>
>Is there possibly another approach that could actually make some
money?<br>
>There are a lot of us that have various dos programs we have had
for<br>
>years and can CTL-whatever in our sleep. NOT just TRLog.<br>
><br>
>TR is but one of SEVERAL DOZEN hangers-on I keep around.<br>
><br>
>I would pay TWO hundred dollars for a dos box that REALLY WORKED.
Not<br>
>for a windows version of those two dozen programs, but a SINGLE DOS
BOX<br>
>that has some development to keep it current. A windows program
that<br>
>was a shell to run old dos programs, really, reliably, with some
slicks.<br>
><br>
>Mickey Sloth hasn't put in a minute on dos box code in almost a
decade.<br>
>It is the demise of the dos box (to FORCE us to buy windows programs
to<br>
>replace the old ones) that is the problem here.<br>
><br>
>If you can get a windows program to send smooth cw running on a 1.8
GHz<br>
>PC (you SHOULD be able to), why not a windows program "dos
box" pulling<br>
>the same strings.<br>
><br>
>I would pay good money for something like "DA BOX" to keep
my oldies<br>
>running. And DA BOX would appeal to other people besides
hams.<br><br>
This all sounds a little surreal to me -- can I be the only person
who<br>
routinely runs TR Log in a DOS box under Wondows in CW contests and
is<br>
quite satisfied with the CW? Nothing exotic here -- a 200 MHz
Pentium MMX<br>
running Win 98 SE. If I'm serious about a contest, I go into Task
Manager<br>
and turn off all the non-essential background tasks, but if I'm
just<br>
fooling around I even leave my network running! At worst, in the
latter<br>
configuration, I have very occasional hiccups in the CW, but with a<br>
cleaned-up machine, none at all.<br>
</blockquote><br><br>
<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Works great but NOT with WINDOWS
2000.</blockquote><br><br>
<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>73, Pete N4ZR<br><br>
<br><br>
<br><br>
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