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1. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: cfullgraf@sprynet.com (Chuck Fullgraf)
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 11:50:25 -0500
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0015_01C0770D.B1074DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sorry to re-hash this,
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00009.html (10,113 bytes)

2. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III - K5TR)
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 09:06:53 -0800
This site might help. I have not tired it as I do not have WinME yet. http://www.geocities.com/mfd4life_2000/ -- George Fremin III Johnson City, Texas "Experiment trumps theory." K5TR (ex.WB5VZL) --
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00010.html (9,169 bytes)

3. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: 5 Jan 2001 17:22:27 -0000
I think the time is near when all of use DOS users are going to have to carry around DOS boot disks. It isn't that hard to have one sitting in the floppy drive (nobody uses it anymore) and just push
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00011.html (8,856 bytes)

4. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: w4au@contesting.com (John Unger)
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 13:53:10 -0500
One option, which works very well for all DOS apps, is to get a copy of "Partition Magic" and load it on your Windows machine. This software allows you to create a REAL MS-DOS partition (you have to
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00012.html (9,884 bytes)

5. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: w2cs@ipass.net (Gary J. Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 15:15:07 -0500
<pin pulled> Of course the real and only proper solution is to get a TRLog function going on a windows supported interface. DOS may be tried and true, but its support for new devices is dwindling and
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00013.html (10,372 bytes)

6. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 15:33:28 -0500
<falling on the grenade ... the things I do in the name of fun!> And then you, too, could require a $100 outboard keyer unit to do what Windows apparently cannot. Why not simply keep a DOS 7 (Win 95)
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00014.html (10,067 bytes)

7. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: clive_whelan@btinternet.com (Clive Whelan)
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 20:41:58 GMT
I assume you don't want the computer to send CW, as this will never be reliable within Windows or any multitasking system which steals clock cycles. The CW ends up like a piece of Gorgonzola! 73 Cliv
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00015.html (9,094 bytes)

8. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: swca@ionet.net (Mark Beckwith)
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 14:52:08 -0600
That boot diskette is sounding better and better all the time. From out here in the "user" peanut gallery, isn't there some way to allow the keying part of the program to look at the clock cycles be
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00016.html (9,291 bytes)

9. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: w2cs@ipass.net (Gary J. Ferdinand W2CS)
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 16:24:18 -0500
Pete, I'm happy to see at least one person noticed my attempt at humor (grenade). Thanks! Agreed, Pete. I could do this. If this so-called cycle stealing ever became a problem you bet I'd have a DOS
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00017.html (11,659 bytes)

10. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: rrossi@btv.ibm.com (Ron D. Rossi)
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 16:24:59 -0500
ition Magic" and load it on your Windows machine. This software allows you to create a REAL MS-DOS partition (you have to supply the MS-DOS disks, you didn't throw them out, did you?) on your hard d
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00018.html (10,333 bytes)

11. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: swca@ionet.net (Mark Beckwith)
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 15:37:35 -0600
Har. I have heard TRlog called a lot of things but never a cash cow. I think if Tree added it all up he might be getting close to $1.80 an hour at this point. Possibly $1.90 but I doubt it. Mark, N5
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00019.html (8,833 bytes)

12. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: gbaron@home.com (Gilbert Baron)
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 16:01:18 -0600
NO NO NO , Windows ME is NOT in ANY manner shape or form a version of NT. This confusion comes from WINDOWS 2000 (NOT ME) which IS based on the NT Kernel. A TOTALLY different thing. Windows ME is ST
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00021.html (9,839 bytes)

13. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: 5 Jan 2001 22:52:41 -0000
Moo. I would love to get that. The real issues are: 1. TR works very well in DOS. 2. I am not a windows progammer. 3. I have worked on TR for about 11 years now and most of it is done. This looks a
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00023.html (9,057 bytes)

14. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: Frank & Barb Ayers" <w2fca@qsl.net (Frank & Barb Ayers)
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 19:29:29 -0500
I am not by any means a big time contester. I do however program in various Windows based laguages. If TRlog went away from DOS I'd keep the last update and keep using it. The last thing I want is a
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00024.html (9,543 bytes)

15. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 19:36:33 -0500
Tree, I honestly don't think Gary meant it that way ... only that the big development effort was past. I think that's great, and your support poluicy is super-reasonable. I can't imagine changing to
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00026.html (9,115 bytes)

16. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: 6 Jan 2001 02:15:22 -0000
No. Tree -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/trlog Submissions: trlog@contesting.com Administrative requests: trlog-REQUEST@contesting.com Problems: owner-trlog@contesting.com Feature Wishl
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00028.html (7,886 bytes)

17. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: gbaron@home.com (Gilbert Baron)
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 06:40:32 -0600
That is not possible if you want to allow stealing (REALLY DMA) to work. It is NOT the DMA that is causing the problem but rather the fact that windows uses time sharing to execute programs. It give
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00030.html (10,762 bytes)

18. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2001 08:02:11 -0500
How about stopping everything in Windows but Explorer and Systray? Seems like that would at least minimize the competition. I have very little difficulty in CW contests running TR in a DOS window und
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00031.html (10,608 bytes)

19. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: sm5ajv@chello.se (SM5AJV)
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 14:13:21 +0100
Hi! Maybe this thread belongs to some other forum, but here is one thought. Wouldn't it be possible to produce perfect CW using the soundcard under windows? In order to key the Tx the sound card have
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00032.html (12,486 bytes)

20. [TRLog] Booting to MS-DOS with Windows ME (score: 1)
Author: gbaron@home.com (Gilbert Baron)
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 08:54:24 -0600
YES this is possible and is exactly what I posted earlier. Already Hamscope does this for CW and it works perfectly on Windows 2000. -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/trlog Submissions: tr
/archives//html/TRLog/2001-01/msg00033.html (14,022 bytes)


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