Wiser more experienced DOS experts, please correct me if I am wrong....
Michael,
Congratulations.
I made up a small .bat file that saves me a lot of typing. It resides in
C:\Windows.000\ subdir -- the default subdir when restarting in DOS from
Win98se (Start/Shut Down/Restart in DOS Mode).
Can you (experts, listen up and correct me here) do this?
1. create a batch file in a text editor? Name it something like t.bat, for
instance.
2. type in on line one: smartdrive c+
3. type in on line two: cd:\log\contest\naqp\cw
4. type in on line three: tr
5. save the file as t.bat (or whatever you want, but not TR.bat)
When you boot to the C:\ prompt, you should be able to simply type 't'
<enter> and tr should be up and running for you.
For a new contest, just edit the t.bat file to change the path accordingly.
73,
dale, kg5u
> -----Original Message-----
> From: trlog-admin@contesting.com [mailto:trlog-admin@contesting.com]On
> Behalf Of WG0M@aol.com
> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 16:18
> To: trlog@contesting.com
> Subject: [TRLog] CW woes....Fixed
>
>
> I want to thank all who offered up ideas on what to do. This is
> what finally
> worked.
>
> First I am running 98SE on a pentium 90 MHZ machine with a big
> hard drive and
> 48 meg ram.
>
> This what I must do to get good cw;
>
> Boot the computer and hit the F8 key during the process.
> Select "Command Prompt
> Type smartdrv c+ and hit enter
> at the prompt, I type cd log\contest\naqp\cw and hit enter
> Then TR enter and away I go.
>
> Both rigs send good cw. TR works well (I wish I could say that for the
> operator)
>
> Again, thanks to all and see you in NAQP SSB
>
> 73's
>
> Michael WG0M
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