"I have had the same problem, even with a desktop, and even when running a plain vanilla SB-16 PCI card." This should have read, "even when running a plain vanilla SB-16 ISA card." I think, in fact,
At 11:47 AM 11/14/03 -0600, Bob Evans wrote: By adjusting the delay between automatic CQs and VOX, I don't have any issues on the run radio, but the second rig is going to be highly manual without a
At 01:54 PM 11/26/03 -0600, Bob Evans wrote: I'm setting up for CQWW and playing with Alt-D (I'm SOABLP) calls. When I hit the SPACEBAR to call the Alt-D loaded station, it switches to the Alt rig, b
I'm getting consistent 103 errors whenever I try to do any operations on the U submenu, including building a TRMASTER.ASC from TRMASTER.DTA. This is happening regardless of whether I am logged into a
Further on this, which has really got me perplexed. I run the same version of POST on my 200 MHz machine, with identical autoexec.bat and config.sys files, in a DOS window under Win98SE, and all the
At 04:20 PM 12/14/03 -0600, Bob Evans wrote: Pete, This is just my workaround, but when I get those errors, I fix it by putting the subject file (i.e. log.dat, trmaster.dta, etc) in the same director
Thanks to those who who made suggestions. I've tried moving all the files to the same directory, in case it was a path problem, and booting in DOS, but nothing works. It almost has to be something in
The problem turned out to be trivially simple -- somehow, Windows had decided to turn my TRMASTER.DTA file into a read only file, which POST was trying to open to edit... duh. 73, Pete N4ZR Happy Hol
I think I figured out how my trmaster.dta file came to be marked read only. I used a CD burner to transfer the file from the computer I normally use to the one I was hoping to run POST on. I *guess*
At 10:41 PM 1/7/04 -0800, Jim Smith wrote: Hi Eric, I presume the little square boxes are control characters for speeding up and slowing down. Could you tell us which control characters these are? 73
At 04:32 AM 1/8/04 -0800, Eric Hilding wrote: Tnx, Jim, as others have pointed out. However...if Auto CQ is interrupted via ESC or a keystroke, ALT + C to resume thashes that concept and it's "ramp u
Only with a SoundBlaster-compatible ISA sound card, right? That seems to be the case, though I have had people tell me they managed to make a PCI version work. I have never had any luck with that, t
At 10:39 AM 1/27/04 -0800, Fred Jensen wrote: I tried it all out in the Jan NAQP SSB after carefully planning and recording all the messages. The only one I ended up using was the CQ. I could questio
I'm reporting this weird problem to these two lists in the hope that having it in the archive may save someone weeks of hair-pulling frustration. If you don't care to read further, I can cut to the c
That's a neat idea - Staples is selling 128 MB drives for <$30 right now I believe. Only question in my mind would be whether you can boot from one. 73, Pete N4ZR At 04:42 PM 11/9/2004, you wrote: In
I just verified what I was afraid of; my Dell Dimension 2400's BIOS is so impaired that it does not include an option for booting from a USB device, so I guess I'm just SOL. How would you go about bo
Thanks, Mark. Yes, it is running XP Home, and has D and E CD drives (one RW) so the USB drive would presumably show up as F. 73, Pete N4ZR At 09:45 PM 11/9/2004, kd4d@comcast.net wrote: Hi all: Thoug
Stopped in at Staples today and bought a 128 MB Sony thumb drive, on sale for $14.98 after rebate. Plugged into my Dell XP Home computer, booted up on a DOS 7 (Windows 98) floppy, and I now have the
The 128 MB thumb drive I just got at Staples for $15 came already formatted in FAT -- I don't know if FAT 16 or FAT32, but assume the former. I booted from a rescue floppy and ran TR from it without
Hypothetically, my Dell Dimension 2400 has USB 2.0. Behavior is much faster than Riki reports, but there is a lag in responses that require "disk" access, like looking up callsigns in a master data f