There actually is a TRLog Linux clone -
http://home.iae.nl/users/reinc/TLF-0.2.html
I haven't tried it, but it looks interesting.
73,
Steve, N2IC
William Liporace - NA2NA wrote:
> Go to Linux.org for all sorts of flavors!! I am a SuSE Linux fan. There are
> lots out there to play with. It is nice to have some thing that works....
> Maybe we can get Tree to port to Linux.....
>
> I do have a friend working on a neat Linux contest logging software. There
> are also lots of others out there. Maybe I will get my shack PC to be 100%
> Linux.
>
> Will NA2NA
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ke5c" <ke5c@hot.rr.com>
> To: "TARC Reflector" <Temple_ARC@yahoogroups.com>; "CTDXCC Reflector"
> <ctdxcc@kkn.net>; <trlog@contesting.com>
> Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 12:21 PM
> Subject: [Trlog] TR (DOS contest programs) wil outlive Windoze
>
>
>
>>This is not news to Linux-aholics, but I've rediscovered how easy it is to
>>breathe new life into old computers with Linux. KD4D accidently got me
>>started with his DOS/Windoze dual boot posts for TR. He uses Linux
>>utilities to do achieve that, and I only thought that was interesting at
>>the
>>time, but it laid the foundation for this. A friend recently gave me his
>>old Dell Desktop with a dead disk. An old hard drive I had in my drawer
>>brought the machine back to life, but (fortunately) I didn't have an
>>available copy of Windoze to install - thank you Microsoft for making your
>>installs only work with one computer! K5TR and NA5TT each gave me three
>>different shades of Linux to consider, and Ubuntu was common to both
>>lists,
>>so that's what I chose. There was some learning to do, and admittedly it
>>helped that I had done some UNIX work in a former life. I also learned
>>just
>>enough about FreeDOS (thanks to all those guys and gals too!) to create a
>>dual boot Ubuntu-FreeDOS environment on this old Dell. TR runs fine under
>>FreeDOS. Since this machine does not have a floppy, I gave up a small
>>amount of memory to install CDROM drivers, but even with that I have 615K
>>for TR. I still do my email on my Windoze XP box, but Ubuntu (actually
>>the
>>Samba package) networks easily, so I can boot the contest computer to
>>Ubuntu, transfer contest files, then reboot back to FreeDOS and TR. Plus
>>I
>>had the fun of learning about Ubuntu/Linux and FreeDOS.
>>
>>73, John
>>
>>Largest executable program size 615K (629,920 bytes)
>>Largest free upper memory block 0K ( 0 bytes)
>>FreeDOS is resident in the high memory area.
>>
>>config.sys::
>>SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM C:\ /E:512 /P
>>DEVICE=C:\QHMBOOT.SYS
>>DOS=HIGH,UMB
>>DEVICE=C:\QDBOOT.SYS /N
>>DEVICE=C:\UMBPCI.SYS NOEMS
>>DEVICEHIGH=C:\QHIMEM.SYS
>>DEVICEHIGH=C:\QDMA.SYS /O /D /F /L
>>DEVICEHIGH=C:\QCDROM.SYS /D:CDR1 /UF /L
>>FILES=40
>>BUFFERS=20
>>STACKS=9,256
>>lastdrive=H
>>
>>autoexec.bat::
>>echo off
>>prompt=$p$g
>>path=C:\;c:\tr
>>loadhigh c:\shcdx33a.com /D:CDR1
>>
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