The LPT port data pin signals are TTL level. I use them to bandswitch my Yaesu Quadra using WriteLog with a 756Pro exciter. I don't know what a MK1100 is and can't comment on that. Jerry W4UK At 16:1
Check out the BCD-10 at: http://www.unifiedmicro.com/ It might work for you if the band data output of your multi-keyer is Yaesu compatible. They have links for complete BCD-10 manual and schematic o
Upgrading from Win98se to XP Pro. Any special tricks required to get WL antenna relay control with the LPT port? How about the serial ports - they work without change? I tried researching the archive
Thanks to all that responded off-line. My motherboard serials worked FB upon startup. The LPT relay control is working now, courtesy of the UserPort freeware mentioned on the WL website per instructi
How do you guys have UserPort startup automatically to enable LPT relay control under WL with XP? I installed UserPort and it worked fine with WL until I rebooted the machine, then not. I hope I don'
Never mind... It works OK. I had neglected to save the new WL configuration after the changes. Duh! Jerry W4UK At 19:35 1/26/05, Jerry Flanders wrote: How do you guys have UserPort startup automatica
Just this morning I solved a similar problem by swapping the physical position of two PCI cards. Computer then recognized changes had been made and properly re-installed BOTH of them. This after spen
It went without any hitches for me a week ago also. Userport was easily installed and configured per the instructions. Note that a specific configuration for the exact port address on the PC is requi
http://www.writelog.com/support/lpt_port_support_on_windows_nt.htm At 22:57 2/3/2005, k2qmf@juno.com wrote: Well how in the world do I get the correct port address?? And what do I do with it when I g
You have to also manually specify the port address (just before the "you're done" step). The instructions at: http://www.writelog.com/support/lpt_port_support_on_windows_nt.htm Cover it. Jerry W4UK A
Wirh XP PRO and WL10.52F, UserPort installed exactly as the (real) instructions said it should. After getting WL to work, I did the usual save configuration, etc. Upon rebooting the machine everythin
Anyone suspecting a computer virus should take advantage of the free security check at: http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/default.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym Takes maybe 30 minutes to run, but appears t
Anybody using an AMD Sempron processor? Any problems with typical ham radio apps? Soundcard apps? I lost my radio computer (a 1.5 GHz P4) last week. ATX Motherboard failure. Staples Sunday sales pape
Hi Don I bought the local CompUSA's last Compaq SR1300NX yesterday afternoon. At $360 AR with flatscreen 17 monitor, it looks like a very good value. I have been able to transfer my 2s1p I/O card to
I am confused. On this new XP Home computer I am setting up I seem to have two independent soundcard apps running SIMULTANEOUSLY on one soundcard. Writelog 10.52f's soundcard "RTTYrite" RTTY Decoder
AHA! That is the difference. I was using Win98se until recently. I guess there is less need for two sound cards in a machine now. I spent several hours yesterday unsuccessfully trying to get an extra
After Jerry Pixton explained that XP will permit several sound card applications to run simultaneously, I started thinking that it might be useful sometimes to have multiple instances of a soundcard
As the processor usage data shows, the computer was not being taxed. I believe each copy would have been given all the processing time it needed up to the point where the processor ran out of cycles.
I don't have personal experience with it, but I would expect the Windows backup function to be smart enough to wait until the file closes before doing its thing. Microsoft has experts you can ask on
I just discovered that WriteLog running on the new Compaq (XP-Home - SP2) I installed a few days ago is having problems networking with the WriteLog running on my old generic computer (XP-Professiona