I think you mean Citrix. Actually, Citrix was originally developed by an IBMer that was involved in the OS/2 development (now there's an OS). They chose the Windows GUI over the OS/2 GUI because it w
Actually, the "fixed column" thing is a bit bogus. The computer is *not* looking at each position rather at each field. I found that out in the June VHF QSO Party. My file had the "59" in the spot wh
It's not log checkers any more! It's the computer. If you have an invalid entry, the QSO will be discarded! When we had log checkers, then they could use some common sense. The computer only accepts
RT systems sells them for $35.00. http://www.rtsars.com There's a schematic and some info at: http://www.qsl.net/ok1rr/control.html Carl -- Original Message -- From: <n5po@juno.com> To: <n7mal@ctaz.c
It seems that everybody missed the part of Ken's message where he states that he will continue to support the software but he just no longer wants money for it. He's not asking for donations, yearly
Windows XP Pro will run all of them. That's what I use. By going to the older operating systems, you'll exclude yourself from the big advantages of XP or 2000. Note: If you install XP or 2000 use NTF
I totally disagree about your XP comments. It is full of features that are not included in W2K Pro including Terminal Services server. It is also rock solid. It can do anything W2K Pro can and then s
Windows XP Pro will run all of them. That's what I use. By going to the older operating systems, you'll exclude yourself from the big advantages of XP or 2000. It is also rock solid (based on the NT
Did you try the compatibility parameter in XP? Carl Is there an updated version of the merge utility that runs under WinXP? I saw the message from Dave, K1TTT and Jim's reply but it references the sa
With a hub, the computers *can* talk to each other and the internet. Presumably you would want to have a router and usually dsl/cable modem connection. The router may have one or several ports built
Sounds like you are running the DOS version. Right click on the shortcut, go to the "Program" tab and check the box labelled "Close on exit". What I reallhy recommend is that you run CT Win then you
Alt+Enter does that. If you want the window to be a different size, go to the properties for the shortcut and change the font. Carl Hi, Any clue as to how to enable -VGA mode in CTWin? I'd like to op
The CT help file should run with Alt+H in CT. I belief it is a text file and not technically an "windows help" file type. So if you try to launch it without CT, you may have that issue. Carl
I forgot to mention that MFJ also sells them for all radios. http://www.mfjenterprises.com Carl -- Original Message -- From: <n5po@juno.com> To: <n7mal@ctaz.com> Cc: <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>; <CT-Use
Bugs... people are complaining 'cause it's free! Hams are amazing: we go to a hamfest and try to haggle stuff down to nothing; now somebody is giving something good for free and presto... complain. G