Writelog V11 (everything I've tried from 11.02 to 11.08B) crashes trying to read a previously-used file for the Marathon created with V11.08B. There is a rumor about that V10 can read these files but
All is well. A neighbor had archived several releases of V10 on a CD. I downgraded to that, recovered my log, turned off Prefill and I was back in biz. It even worked using V11 without Prefill. Thank
Sure. To minimize wear and tear on my brain, I use one logger (Writelog) for everything. I built my own general operating file template with fields for Call, RST-S, RST-R, Name, QTH, Comments, Power,
Oh, that's one programmer dissing another. You see, in software engineering (an oxymoron in some circles), one can make a case (upper or lower, doesn't matter) based on mathematics, logic or religion
With the advent of Windows 7, my Writelog installation has become very cumbersome. Windows wants programs installed in c:\Program Files but Writelog insists on installing itself in c:\ham (where it s
On Win 7 you absolutely can not store writelog.ini in c:\windows. All writes from non-admin users are forbidden and even reads get redirected to c:\users\<username>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Windows
See Setup | Keyboard Shortcuts. Call me if you need help. /Rick -- Rick Tavan N6XI Truckee, CA _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lis
Interesting. Must be allowed when you run as administrator. Since I use the same computer for ham radio and personal business, I am loathe to run as administrator except when absolutely necessary. If
I have MMTTY decoding Left channel and 2Tone decoding Right channel for SO2V. When I manually move the TX focus to the Right Entry field, it switches into SPLIT so it will transmit on the Right rx fr
Got it - by wiping out the rttyrite2 section of writelog.ini, I was able to start a second, independent decoder using MMTTY instead of 2Tone as a "clone." Now clicking a call in the right decoder win
[Sorry for the cross-post; this is a matter involving both the K3 and Writelog.] During this weekend's RTTY Roundup, operating SO2V, I had a strange problem *sometimes* when changing TX focus via Wri
Got no responses but learned some more that may be helpful to others: My SO2V lost audio channel problem appears to be triggered by commands that Writelog sends to K3 when changing TX focus. It happe
Ditto. The hit rate on that prefill file was amazing! Thanks, Gary. /Rick -- Rick Tavan N6XI Truckee, CA _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com