Regarding Steve KB3MM's comments: Indeed the actual I/O of the application program (like WriteLog) is NOT protected by the NTFS journal ... only the disk's file system is (as you pointed out). Still
Few other possibilities: - install a second copy of whatever NTFS operating system you want on another disk (especially if your system has more than one disk in it) If you can't boot your normal sys
RAID is a technology that can be implemented for ANY kind of storage. In fact, if you're running various high-end versions of Windows, you can even do SOFTWARE RAID within the operating system. Hard
Ron: [snip] Maybe try booting into safe mode ... or checking to see what else you may have loaded that is running on the system (task manager, plus anything in the startup group and/or through the va
I'm pretty new to WriteLog ... but will try to provide some answers. 1. WriteLog server Does not exist. There's some good documentation in the help files and/or the PDF file on this. Basically the pr
OK - well, I had a hand in it ... let's see: (sorry if this wraps) Canada NS: 05: 08: NA: 42.08859 : 98.64997: 5.0: VE1: Canada QC: 05: 08: NA: 47.58867 : 73.96715: 5.0: VE2: Canada NB: 05: 08: NA:
OK - I gave all the info excepting the most important: where this information is stored! My my ... The file that needs correcting is the NA_CTY.DAT file, which you may find in the WriteLog programs d
Looking for some pointers or suggestions regarding the station setup for WriteLog, computer and audio. Last year at NC1I we started using WriteLog ... and recently we successfully implemented the W5X
Makes sense - but: Are there any rigs, rotors, etc. that have USB interfaces? (the USB version shouldn't really matter for the type of devices we'd be talking about). I don't know of any ... Bob McC
http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/2003-11/msg00103.html Thanks Jim: pretty cool ... http://www.microham.com/USB1.jpg Few thoughts / observations come to mind: - not sure what kind of power the
Look for a recent thread in the WriteLog archives ... First posted by Les VA7LC on 11 Nov 2003 - subject: USB Support Bob W1QA _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list W
Check the documentation ... but if my memory=correct, the keyer will accept voltage of either polarity (nice feature!) ... I think we're feeding the multi+ keyer at NC1I with a Radio Shack cube 12 v
One idea regarding USB and serial connections: I realise that most new laptops have USB, may not have any serial, could have firewire or even Ethernet and usually have PCMCIA slots. I'm not aware of
[snip] That's strange ... I operated that contest (albeit didn't get the T32) ... If you look at the ARRL rules for that contest ... they clearly indicate that the exchange for DX stations should be
I'll second this one! Gads, I can't tell you how many times I've started to type without (i.e., forgetting to) ALT-W after an F12. If clearing the entry info can't be made the default, can we have t
Even better: try not to redefine any function for a key that has a standard use in the Windows interface. Bob W1QA _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@cont
The default behaviour in Windows XP (both home and professional) is that the ALT shortcut keys are NOT underlined in the menu. When you press the ALT key all keystrokes that are tied to that key are
No - its not erratic (the ATL underline thing). Recent versions of Windows tend to hid the underlining until you press the ATL key (as I previously posted). In Windows XP you can change this behavio
My previous post: I stand corrected ... your mail server accepted my mail, and eventually returned a R E J E C T E D message: Bob W1QA _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing
[snip] I would like to hear the opinions of some non-English speaking users on this one ... Although my first language is English I have some skills in French and Dutch. I'm also a very good touch-t