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: At 04:05 PM 7/14/99 -0500, Ron Stordahl wrote:
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: >1) I recommend the PCI cards from ByteRunner
http://www.byterunner.com/
: >Others might be fine, I just have no experience with others.
: >
: >Specifically I am using the PCI-210-5-2 which costs $70.00 plus shipping.
: >It will give you 2 serial and 1 parallel ports. And it will take just 1
: >IRQ, in my case it uses IRQ 5.
:
: That's all well and good if you're using WINDOWS software, but it WON'T
: work for CT running under DOS (which is the only SUPPORTED way to run
: CT). CT requires separate interrupts for each COM port, the only
exception
: being the DigiBoard, which has a special driver included with CT to
support
: it. I suspect that these other IRQ-sharing boards would also require some
: sort of driver TSR to work with CT.
:
: 73 - Jim AD1C
:
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Jim:
I agree, but the original posting by Richard K5NA was about converting to
Windows from DOS and using DX4Win as a general logging program. The PCI 2
serial/1 parallel card works well with DX4Win, is simple to install and uses
just 1 IRQ. But Richard also wanted to keep using CT for contesting, just
as I do, but I indicated this would likely not wotk with Windows, as you
have correctly confirmed.
I look forward to using my Win98 system with a future Windows release of CT.
Once that is possible I can retire my old DOS box for good. Any inkling of
what the future holds?
73 de Ron N5IN
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