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Re: [Trlog] Will Multi Mode Work in Windows?

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Subject: Re: [Trlog] Will Multi Mode Work in Windows?
From: kd4d@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 11:26:41 +0000
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Hello all:

I second the dual boot recommendation.  It is not necessary
to get a clean disk drive.  If you are already running Windows,
you can shrink the Windows partition using an open source
application called "qtparted", install the version of DOS from
Windows 98SE, and dual boot even on a laptop with Windows
XP.

The DOS version from Windows 98SE will run from a partition
located more than 2 GBytes from the beginning of a disk.
Also, you can currently shrink an NTFS partition (like Windows
XP uses) but you can't move it, so DOS 6.22 won't work for
this on a disk bigger than 2 GBytes.

The easiest way to run qtparted is to download the bootable
CD image from www.sysresccd.org, boot Linux, and enter
"run_qtparted" at the prompt.  You can install a dual-boot
loader program called "GAG" from the System Rescue CD
as well.

If there is much interest, I could write up detailed directions.
All of my computers, including my work laptop, triple-boot
Windows XP, DOS, and some variant of Linux...all but one
using a single disk drive.

73,

Mark, KD4D


> I haven't given my dual boot (Dos, and whatever Windows version you want) 
> suggestion lately, but here it is. I just never had any luck running TR, CT 
> or hardly any of my Dos programs under Windows. Yes, a lot of them would 
> run, but not very well.
> 
> Take a clean drive, install Dos 6.22, then install whatever flavor of 
> Windows you like and you've got a nice dual boot system that saves a lot of 
> headaches. At least for me anyway. Like they always say, your mileage may 
> vary.
> 
> 73, Mike K9MI
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "RGrace-WA6OWM" <rgrace1@adelphia.net>
> To: <k9cc@comcast.net>; <trlog@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 00:26 AM
> Subject: Re: [Trlog] Will Multi Mode Work in Windows?
> 
> 
> > As Tree expressed, Win-XP does strange things. Keep the old W95/98 
> > machines around for TR-Log. This past Field Day we had 4-laptops (with one 
> > Serial and Parallel port) running W2K, we did have a problem with the 
> > internal clock changing from time back to 0 hours 0 minutes during 
> > operation. It happened on all 4 laptops. So some of the log times had to 
> > be corrected in the post-FD log review. The other problem we had was W2K 
> > did not allow TR-Log to use the LPT: port for CW, again like Tree said. I 
> > tried using There was only one CW station, and we switched out with W98se 
> > laptop. Remember to check the Serial ports (TR PORT and W-XP 
> > SystemProperties-Device Manager-Ports(COM & LPT)), should Serial 5 or 6 
> > show up, my second Serial is an USB port and no address... I hope it will 
> > provide you an address for the command 'Serial 5(6) Port Address = '.
> > Good luck
> > Ray - WA6OWM
> > wa6owm@arrl.net
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: <k9cc@comcast.net>
> > To: <trlog@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 2:27 PM
> > Subject: [Trlog] Will Multi Mode Work in Windows?
> >
> >
> >> Has anyone used the multi mode feature of TR in Windows? Both computers 
> >> work ok by themselves, but they won't link. One is win 95, the other is 
> >> win xp. I always use DOS, (single op), but I need to do a multi op using 
> >> windows if possible. Reason why, is long story.
> >> George K9CC
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