Ref: Your note of Mon, 11 Jul 94 12:26:07 EDT (attached)
COM3 on IRQ9? I thought IRQ9 was reserved for the VGA (display) interrupt.
Or is it really that COM3 is on IRQ2 and you have to tell the software to
issue IRQ9 (because of IRQ2 is the "cascade" interrupt)?
73,
Bob, N6TV
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Date: Mon, 11 Jul 94 12:26:07 EDT
From: Waltk@PICA.ARMY.MIL
To: ct-user@sttng.mlo.dec.com
Subject: Re: Band Map Question
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I entered IARU in the mixed mode category. When grabbing spots for a mode
different then the one I was on CT never changed the mode of the rig, an
IC-765. Did any one else notice this. During the ARRL 10M test, which I usually
operate mixed mode, I don't remember seeing this problem with version 8
software.
I also had several crashes when going back to edit the mode of a
QSO I entered erroneously. If I went back 3 QSOs and did a CNTRL-F1 to
force a mode change, CT came crashing down dumping its registers.
But, strangely it did not happen on the previous QSO, only the one 2 or 3
QSOs before the current one. This happenned several times during the course
of the test.
I'm using a 386/33 clone, DOS 6.22, QEMM Version 6, Hyperdisk disk cache
(set to 256K in write-thru mode), mosue on COM1, TNC on COM2/std IRQ,
rig on COM3/IRQ9 and CW keying on LPT2. Don't ask me why, but for some
reason I suspect it may be QEMM, its an older version. Anyone else see anything
similar?
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73 de Walt Kornienko
K2WK waltk@pica.army.mil K2WK > W2JT or K2WK@N2ERH.NJ.USA.NOAM
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