I don't want to sound uncooperative here, but at least 20 years have passed since "PC Generates" was first a reasonable idea. Even from the beginning on Windows 3.1 there were applications and driver
out. It says more than that. The help file adds: "or until the message being sent catches up to your typing" The setting in the writelog.ini does not extend that deadline. Also check that you have p
All, WriteLog has had support for real time score posting at getscores.org for quite some time (back to version 10.74). Posting your scores there in real time with WriteLog is done via the "Universal
I understand that it is not a design flaw in USP, but some kind of configuration problem. That code was written a couple of years ago and has not been widely used and certainly 64b machines were not
files the longer by ...stuff deleted... Yes, me too. In my case, it was my email program and not the Cabrillo file itself that was the problem. In my case the fix was: Do NOT send an HTML format mes
Yes. that says "Uninstall". Exactly how the geniuses at Microsoft decided to present this to depends very much on what year you bought their operating system, but somewhere in there you will find Un
If you are running 10.83 AND if your messages have a caret character in them (for a "half space") then that version has a bug that sometimes pauses on SOME WinKey hardware. Solutions: revert to 10.82
Has anyone tried the INI setting? quote from the "Whats new?" section of the help file for 10.84 is attached below. Wayne, W5XD [WinKey] BufferLevelSetting=2 _________________________________________
You are not missing anything. The only thing you can adjust for WinKey settings in WriteLog is in the [WinKey] section in writelog.ini. Wayne, W5XD _______________________________________________ Wr
To: those that are experiencing problems with the CW transmitted when WriteLog's Setup/Ports menu has "CW keyer type" set to "K1EL Winkey" or "K1EL Winkeyer2", and are using WriteLog version 10.82 or
After receiving some helpful data from several users, I now believe this is the complete list of issues with WriteLog's WinKey CW transmission: 1. WriteLog's initialization sequence for the WinKey wa
It has come to my attention that it is possible to accumulate a large number of excess] entries in writelog.ini of the form [DockScreen-*]. They cause the program to become very sluggish and even cra
Open the WriteLog Manual using the Windows Start Menu Writelog V10. Try the "Search" tab, type in "Mixers" and the "List Topics" button. The first hit is "How WriteLog sets up sound board mixers". A
Sometime during the development of 10.85, the ability to install on Windows 98 broke. The first beta, 10.85A was OK, but the second, 10.85B, was not. I have not yet figured out what broke. The proble
I would like to estimate a number for how much users are forced to restart WriteLog in a typical operation. Can you offer a statistic for this metric for your own operations: the average number of ho
All: Thank you for all the responses. My poll was not well designed enough to derive much in the way of quantitative metrics. Here are the only numbers I can back up from my emails received: 44 answe
The plan for WriteLog development is that Windows 98 support is going to disappear "soon". Is there anyone that will have a problem with that? Version 10.88 will continue to run on Windows 98 for the
If only one of the PCs had been used to log any QSOs at the time of the power outage, and if that machine had done a File/Save before the outage, then the description is of normal, successful behavi
This is something that has gone wrong with the installation. I would first try to re-run the last upgrade installer you have (10.90 in your case). If that doesn't fix it, then run two installs: 1. r
The Logging Simulator is not something to help a new user. It is something to help programmers test add-on's. But, since you asked, it is still available from here: http://writelog.com/downloads/arc