Good day, all: I am continuing to make it easier to add DOS to a WindowsXP computer. I've created a bootable CD image that contains the tools you need to make space for DOS on a WindowsXP disk, a mul
Good day, All: I have updated my procedure for adding FreeDOS to a WindowsXP computer to match the new bootable CD I created. You can add MSDOS using the same procedure, but it is slightly harder sin
Hi Steve: You could stick the old disk drive in your new computer and install a boot loader like GAG (gag.sourceforge.net) which would "reverse" the two disk drives when you booted DOS. Then, you'd b
-- Original Message -- Subject: Re: [Trlog] config.sys and other issues Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 13:06:50 -0500 From: Mark Bailey <kd4d@comcast.net> To: George Fremin III <geoiii@kkn.net> References: <
Good day, all: You can install DOS on (almost) any WindowsXP computer in about an hour, without damaging the WindowsXP installation. I have updated my written procedure for doing this, and provided a
Hi Bob: Can you use a desktop? Byterunner, for instance, makes some very nice PCI dual serial cards which have very nice DOS drivers. (I have never tried their quad serial card, but it probably works
Good day, Tree and everyone: I finally got a chance to try TR682 at the N3HBX station. It works fine with two FT1000MP's. It does not read the frequency from either Orion. I can set the frequency on
Good day, everyone: Has anyone been able to try the newest 6.83 with an Orion? I live about 75 miles from the Orions I have available to test with and can't get to the station this week for testing.
Hi Cliff: It IS possible to feed packet spots into TRLog if you have a spare serial port. I would recommend doing this...it also makes making spots easy. The first thing I would try in your case is h
Hello, everyone: I sent a response about httpdxcatcher to the TRLog mailing list. My apologies - it was intended for a different e-mail reflector: Re: [PVRC] Spots Unlimited ops etc Sorry about that!
Good day, everyone: I am working on an update to my detailed procedure to add DOS (FreeDOS or MSDOS) to almost any WindowsXP computer without changing the WindowsXP installation. All of my computers
Good day, everyone: I have updated my procedure and bootable CD for installing FreeDOS (or MSDOS) on almost any WindowsXP computer. You can install FreeDOS (or MSDOS) beside WindowsXP without damagin
Oops...I meant FreeDOS (or MSDOS). Sorry about the mistake. 73, Mark _______________________________________________ Trlog mailing list Trlog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listin
Hi All: Only one post, I promise! But, I can't resist. To convert an ICOM address from "hex" to decimal: first digit X 16 + second digit For example, "56h" yields 5 x 16 + 6 = 80 + 6 = 86. For exampl
Hi Rolf: I don't know whether TR will run correctly under ME, but I can help with a couple of the other options. WindowsME uses FAT32 for it's primary disk partition, and newer versions of MSDOS can
Hi Michael: I've been successfully using the Byterunner PCI-200L cards for years with TR. Note that I copied the VSEMUIO files into a directory called c:\VSEMUIO. My autoexec.bat: The "magic" is invo
This sounds like the CD drive is going to sleep and it is taking time to "wake up". Are you copying the DOS boot files and TRLog files into a RAM disk? 73, Mark, KD4D ________________________________
[...] Hi Hank: That may not have solved it. Where did you get the boot CD? We can make you one that uses a program called Isolinux to copy a DOS boot image to memory, so it doesn't read the CD after
Hi Bob: There are three devices that I know of that TR supports for voice keying. These are the old ISA DVP (Digital Voice Processor) which is an ISA plug-in card, using a Soundblaster-compatible bui
Hi Scott: I forgot about that one. think the W9XT card looks to the TR software like a DVK...in other words, it looks like a parallel port. I guess it must store its voice files on the hard disk as w