Make sure that address of your LPT1, in the [ports] section of writelog.ini
matches your system, which you can view in the windows system control panel.
There's a program called fport16.exe that may automatically change your
writelog.ini to something incorrect. If so, you'll need to delete
fport16.exe from your writelog program directory. You didn't say what
operating system you are using, but if you are using Windows XP you'll need
a third party software to get Writelog to see your parallel ports. I've had
excellent results with Direct IO and Windows XP Professional.
GL,
John KK9A / P40A
To: <writelog@CONTESTING.COM>
Subject: [WriteLog] NO LPT CW Keying
From: "Stan Staten" <stan.staten@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 11:57:11 -0500
List-post: <mailto:writelog@contesting.com>
I don't want to sound like a broken record, but I have been trying to
get the LPT CW keying working on my desktop (laptop works fine) for
several months off and on. LPT Keying works in DX4WIN and N1MM logger
programs, yet it cannot be set in WL (i.e. greyed out). I have played
with the two drivers mentioned in this list to no avail. In fact N1MM
uses the same LPT port drivers as WL does so I am reasonable confident
the port is setup right. I have traded e-mails with others in this
group who have the same problem and have gone to other programs as a
result. While N1MM has some nice features, I would rather stay with WL
so am appealing one last time for help.
73 Stan, N3HS
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