I have also invested the time, and the short answer is "works for me". (Ron was mistaken about me "not using PGP") After reading your post, I went back and looked at the PGP I am using. It is (or wa
I suspect what might be happening here is that the Windows driver for your USB/Serial adapter supports the number of stop bits, data bits, and parity slightly differently than the driver for built-i
The 2008 rules change snuck up on us. Here is an untested revision to the WriteLog COQP module: http://www.writelog.com/Downloads/COQP.zip Wayne _______________________________________________ WriteL
then. As the author of WriteLog, I should add I don't troll websites looking for rule changes. Wayne, W5XD _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.c
Yes, you'll need something. WriteLog has supported sending CW on the RTS line of an RS-232 interface since its very early versions in the late 80's. But..... I really don't like trying to support th
computer Well, yes, it happens the above "fix" works. But it's only because the %Z feature is broken for the case of no letter between the Z and the digit (and has been since introducing that "netwo
I confirm that Cabrillo generation is broken, and probably has been since version 10.52 (which is the version you see if you right click on okdxrtty.dll in WL's \programs directory). It is intermitte
All, We have to bypass the usual beta test process for this update, which means that this particular update has not been run by anyone as I post this. The only change is the "6" changes per hour to "
I agree there is a mismatch, but I think the explanation is a little simpler. The WL_CTY.DAT you get with WriteLog's Web Update Data Files has no "=" characters in it, so the binary files it generate
Yes, it has been made available to beta testers already. Wayne _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listi
WriteLog's "Tools Connect to Internet Logbook" entry requires the support of a server on the internet. The original implementation of that server has gotten rather difficult to use because it uses sp
I am planning to move the development tools used to build WriteLog to the latest tool kit versions. I see that those toolkits build code that simply will not run on Windows 95, 98, ME and NT. Microso
Thanks for the replies. There is no way I have a statistically valid sample, but there were enough folks on ME and Windows 98 that I plan to immediately upgrade the WriteLog development tools only to
If you are running WL 10.74 or later, then the file to start with is WritelogIARU.gus, which you will find in WL's \programs folder. (If you are running an earlier version of WL, then I don't know--
When you get to the "Export as Trusted QSL" dialog there is a "Create compressed file" button in the lower right. If you turn that check box OFF, it changes the file extension to .TQ7 and writes a f
Have a look in the WriteLog help file for the ini entry named QsoWarningCount Wayne _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesti
The spec for uploading QSOs in real time for the Rookie Roundup was published this week. WL does not currently support it. The existing getscores.org plugin in current WriteLog distributions uploads
Support for the new 10M rules requires changes to both the ini file and the module itself. The new module will go to beta test "soon". I believe there is probably is enough time to get this done befo
WriteLog users: The delay in sales of WriteLog registrations continues, and, because sales will not resume for some time more, I must share information on changes in the works for the way WriteLog is
This note is for WRTC 2010 participants only, and only for those planning to use WriteLog. If you are not traveling to Moscow, then you do not need this new module (but you are welcome to install it