The old logging computer has gotten too crotchety to be trusted... so I am building up a spiffy new shack computer. I have hit a roadblock on LPT CW keying. The system is a Shuttle with Intel mobo/ch
I spent about 3 hours last night trying to get Userport to work. Writelog doesn't see ANY lpt ports in my case. All I need is the A/B signal to route com port cw keying and paddle to the active radio
4. Open up your PC keyboard. Disconnect an unused button by breaking the trace on the board (pause, break, etc.) Hard wire it to your 2R box as an A/B switch. 73, Blake N4GI _________________________
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So I noticed. I did a quick check with regedit last night just to see how many reg entries there were for writelog.... a "pot load" more or less. Looks like deleting all those registry entries is a n
I bet that running Norton's WinDoctor, which is part of Norton Utilities, would clean up the registry. Jim N7US _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesti
I bet it wouldn't. That's the first thing I tried, and I think Norton found something like 150 entries, which still left 100 or so more. :( I bet that running Norton's WinDoctor, which is part of Nor