I have the same problem with Windows ME, at all screen resolutions. The window is not tall enough to display the characters. It cannot be resized. This problem has been around for a while and never a
Hmm No matter what font I pick, the lower half of the letter is out of the box. Even a 6 point font size does not work. All I see is the top half of the blinking cursor block. Radio K4IA Craig "Buck"
Made a "slight" difference in the amount of the blinking curser that shows but still the letters are not visible. I'll just wait for the next release to make the fix. Thanks to all. Radio K4IA Craig
None of the so-called fixes have helped me. I have changed the theme and changed the fonts to no avail. Changing to Windows Large theme allowed me to see the top part of letters so I went to Extra La
While researching another issue, I came across this tweak that reserves a specific part of RAM for an IRQ. The article is about network cards but it does say you could do it for any IRQ. "In Windows
Have the same problem in ME but never heard a solution. Radio K4IA Craig Buck Fredericksburg, Virginia K1#470 K2#2460 QRPARCI #2550 FISTS 6702 CC 788 DIAMOND #64 -- Cheap Long Distance in and out of
I have the same problem with ME so it is not an XP issue. I am using a flat screen LCD monitor and an eMachine computer. Could it be a video card or monitor issue? For some reason the size of the box
Nope I guess too big a font could look like the same problem but that's not what we've got. Even with 8 pt type the letters are below the bottom of the box. You can't even see the top of the letters
Submitted for you computer gurus to comment -- from June 2002 PC World magazine. Would this help? Keep a Stable Swap File The swap file Windows places on my hard drive to run programs that can't fit
I have the same problem running Windoze ME. I have not been able to find a fix either. Radio K4IA Craig "Buck" Fredericksburg, Virginia USA QRP ARCI #2550 FISTS #6702 CC 788 Diamond #64 K1 #470 K2 #2
--part1_160.906a67c.29a3d31e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Could the problem be the LPT1 port? Seems to me that printers print a lot slower tha
Could the problem be compounded by the LPT1 port? Seems to me that printers print a lot slower than they receive data. Also printers have their own buffers. Therefore, printers are designed to accept
--part1_11c.ca1601c.29a40032_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Steve Thanks for setting me straight on the printer port priority issue. I thought I
--part1_11b.c096c0b.29a56b29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a home-brew Icom CIV cable that works and a home-brew keyer interface that wo
--part1_85.17e8d74a.29a9de23_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit My keyboard window is too small. The current line of type is cut off so you only see
--part1_2f.22ec2572.29ab9351_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BMB You may be on to something there. I see what look like sizes for various "bars"
I tested that exact same cable for 2 radio operation and got it to work. I don;t presently have it hooked up so I can;t compare my settings but I don;t recall it being difficult at all. I run XP Home
I had everything set up all nice and pretty with my Yaesu Field but I am now trying to set up the Orion. I get a constant key down when I key the on the DTR line (which I am using to key the CW). It
This is looking like a Writelog problem as it occurs even when I have the serial plug to the radio unplugged. Using the DTR to key, with Windows XP and WL 10.45, I get a constant key down when the pr
Where does one find one of these devices? Radio k4ia Craig "Buck" Fredericksburg, Virginia USA _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lis