CTWin9 binary files are 100% compatible with CT for DOS Version 9. CTWin10 binary files are 100% compatiblie with CT for DOS Version 10. Download either windows version from http://www.k1ea.com/downl
GUI=0? In msdos.sys it should say BootGUI=0 and you also should do: attrib +h +s +r msdos.sys after editing it. See http://www.contesting.com/articles/235 for more details. If, after rebooting, it se
Works fine with IE6 and Chrome. Chrome initially changes the file name to cty (1).dat to prevent overwrite, but then when you correct it, it asks again, are you sure you want to overwrite the file? N
While there are several USB-to-Parallel port adapters on the market, I have never heard of anyone who got CW keying to work with any of them. USB-to-Serial: CW is OK USB-to-Parallel: CW doesn't work
First, The League will accept -- but does NOT require -- Cabrillo logs for Field Day. The .DUP files created by WRITEDUP are good enough. See http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules/2009/fd.html, Section
The file name has to be MASTER.DTA, not MASTER.DAT. It is a binary file. If it looks like a text file, one call per line, it is in the wrong format. You can use MEDIT (Master.DTA Editor) <http://www.
Try running CTWin in XP Compatibility mode as explained here<http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-compatibility-mode/> . If that doesn't work, consider switching to Win-Te
I'm pretty sure CTWin does *not* support any of the K1EL WinKey devices (there's no mention of it in http://www.k1ea.com/download/release10.txt). Parallel port keying works great. If you have a lapto
Try the DOS "substitute" command before starting CT, e.g. SUBST A: C:\temp Then when CT writes to "A: disk" the files will actually be written to drive C: in the *temp* directory, or anywhere else th
Even easier (if using CTWin on Windows and not CT for DOS on DOS) is to use a USB flash drive and map it to drive A: 1. Insert USB flash drive 2. Start, Run, diskmgmt.msc 3. Right click on flash driv
I can't speak for Ken, but he's here in Dayton this weekend. He said, half jokingly, that he's not even sure if he still remembers how to recompile the program. If you're waiting for him to make enha
The Win-Test and CT file formats are not compatible, but it's easy to load old logs with Win-Test since Win-Test *reads* (and writes) Cabrillo files. And in theory you can use the cbr2ct program to c
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Pete Michaelis - N8TR <pete.n8tr@gmail.com Please lets move all future questions about Win-Test to the Win-Test reflector, documented here: http://www.win-test.com/r
Mike, You can unsubscribe from CT-User via the link at the bottom: http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ct-user Or try Gmail's "unsubscribe from this mailing-list" link, second line under Sub
Yes. Go to http://lists.contesting.com/_ct-user/ and enter a search string. For best results, select Sort: "In reverse chronological order". 73, Bob, N6TV ____________________________________________
John, The FTDX5000 and other newer Yaesu radios use a different CAT command set than the FT-1000MP. It may not be possible to control any of the newer Yaesu radios with CT. Note that CT is no longer
Hi Dave, Please try CT2ADIF against the original .BIN files: http://software.ad1c.us/CT_to_ADIF/ "CT2ADIF is designed to work with files from CT version 5 through version 10. The utility automaticall
I assume it also runs Windows XP or Windows 7, not DOS, and that it has no serial ports either. You will have to switch to CTWin or Win-Test (http://www.win-test.com), as CT will not run well under W
No, there is no support for the WinKey protocol in any version of CT or CTWin. 73, Bob, N6TV _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http://lists.c