All the information is in the Help file. In the WriteLog Help file, search for
XMMT.ocx. There is a single page that tells what you
need and where to get it.
If you have installed N1MM Logger, DXLab Winwarbler or Logger32 and one of them
is up to date, you do not need to get XMMT.ocx as it
is already registered on your PC. You can search your PC for XMMT.ocx. If it is
there, you do not need to do anything else with it.
XMMT.ocx can only be downloaded from the MM Hamsoft website on the Programmer
Download page. It is located at:
http://hamsoft.ca/pages/programmers/programmer-downloads.php
XMMT.ocx is located in the zipped file xmmt102.zip where it says "Active X
control". XMMT.OCX is the only file in that zipped file
that is needed. Place it somewhere on your hard drive in a directory with full
read/write privileges.
73, Don AA5AU
-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jim
McDonald
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 10:27 PM
To: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog 11.10 Release
Where is the XMMT.ocx file?
73, Jim N7US
-----Original Message-----
Ed
I'm having the same problem even after removing the rttyrite 1 and 2 sections
from the ini file. I see the xmmt.ocx in the TU Type
after I restart WL. I can check it but it does not open a windows that allows
me to register the file. If I pick MMTTY then close
the MMTTY window and reopen the TU type is empty again.
I already had a 2 tone folder in my Ham Programs folder for N1MM. I put the
XMMT.ocx file in my WL programs folder.
Steve
On 3/30/2013 10:40 PM, Ed Muns wrote:
> Go into writelog.ini and delete the [Rttyrite] and [Rttyrite2] sections.
> These were made with a prior version of WriteLog and may be causing
> the problem. Then open WriteLog and setup your Rttyrite window again.
> The TNC menu should have both MMTTY and XMMT.ocx items to choose from.
> Choosing MMTTY will use the MMTTY Plug-in you already have installed.
> Choosing XMMT.osx will bring up a window offering to Register xmmt.osx
> and asking for the path to where you have it stored. Once that
> finishes, you will have the xmmt.osx window in which you put the path
> to
mmtty.exe or 2tone.exe.
>
> But before these latter steps can occur you need to do more than just
> upgrade to WriteLog 11.10G. You must store xmmt.osx wherever you
> choose on your computer and also 2tone.exe plus 2tone.ini. On Vista
> and later operating systems, you probably don't want to put these
> 2Tone files in the Program Files directory. For some reason, I've
> found the virtual store mechanism to seldom work with 2Tone and you
> want the ini file to be updated with your configuration choices and
> window position. So put them in a 2Tone directory under Program Data
> or most anywhere but not Program Files which Windows doesn't allow
> direct
writing to.
>
>
> Ed W0YK
>
>
>
> Steve AI9T wrote:
>> Installed the latest version. Opened Writelog,, and right clicked on
>> Call entry window,, then RTTY view. RTTYrite and MMTTY plugin window
>> open. Then I click on TU Type and there is nothing in the dropdown
>> and Writelog freezes up. Have to close via task manager.
>>
>> Running windows 7 64 bit
--
73
Steve AI9T
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