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21. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 19:48:44 +0000
-- Sorry, but you're dead wrong. Resources are to a great deal, a function of memory. IF you know HOW to run 98, you will never have a problem. One of the better solutions is to manage your own Virtu
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00466.html (9,764 bytes)

22. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: wa9als@starband.net (WA9ALS - John)
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 14:58:36 -0500
Well, how about this: Best Buy eMachines deal - Decently configured computer with modem and NIC included - PLUS a 17inch CRT - PLUS a little Lexmark printer - plus warranty - price after rebates = $
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00468.html (9,135 bytes)

23. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: Ron Stordahl" <ron.stordahl@digikey.com (Ron Stordahl)
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 14:00:46 -0600
I have built 4 machines so far. I am not very adventuresome and thus I have built only using Intel Motherboards and Intel processors. There are no settings to make on the board, you just install the
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00470.html (12,445 bytes)

24. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: rich@w3zj.com (Richard B. Drake)
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 15:20:56 -0500
That's a bit exaggerated Ed. The only difference between Dell's and/or Gateway's (and others) version of Win XP is that they have added some stuff. For example when you access the Windows help files
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00472.html (11,964 bytes)

25. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: gbaron@charter.net (Gil Charter)
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 16:01:15 -0600
-- Sorry, but you're dead wrong. Resources are to a great deal, a function of memory. Above the low part of memory resources have NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with memory IN ANY WAY. WIN98 cannot use res
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00477.html (12,351 bytes)

26. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: Steve Baron - KB3MM" <SteveBaron@StarLinX.com (Steve Baron - KB3MM)
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 21:51:10 -0000
There are resources and there are resources. Sounds like Gil istalking about System and GDI resources which are indeed independent of the amount of memory in the system. Other resources of the system
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00479.html (11,108 bytes)

27. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 23:38:34 -0500
While that may very well be true, the OEM copy of of Windows XP I bought from some anonymous system manufacturer (found via pricewatch.com) works just fine on my Dell Dimension 8100. I did have to do
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00485.html (9,448 bytes)

28. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB)
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 04:49:41 +0000
-- Let's clear this up...I did NOT say the proprietary version would not work as well as an OEM. Just that the "p" system may have some drivers on it which are not on the OEM. Or it may work a littl
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00486.html (9,160 bytes)

29. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: rich@w3zj.com (Richard B. Drake)
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 09:17:56 -0500
Yes, that's correct. It's a confusion in terminology caused by our friends at Microsoft. However, if your run out of GDI resources you will get an "Out of Memory" message even though you may have ood
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00491.html (12,410 bytes)

30. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: weightdn@adelphia.net (Mike Rhodes)
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 09:58:26 -0500
OR, if it is a proprietary version, it may do a BIOS check and refuse to install on a system other than the brand it was purchased for/with. Mike / W8DN
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00492.html (9,985 bytes)

31. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: Steve Baron - KB3MM" <SteveBaron@StarLinX.com (Steve Baron - KB3MM)
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 20:50:01 -0000
'Poor Bill' gets blamed for everything. MS is quite explicit in their use os System and GDI to define thse two types of resources. Some uses leave off the System and GDI thus causing the confusion. <
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-12/msg00499.html (13,847 bytes)

32. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: w7zr@citlink.net (Richard Zalewski)
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 16:21:38 -0700
What is going on....can't get rig to read freq, won't go to cw mode.l....tried most combinations of the screwed up ports...anyhints? Price Reduced!! Vacation or Retire Here It's Paradise on the Beach
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-05/msg00146.html (6,314 bytes)

33. Fw: [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: carleton@sti.net (Carleton Reed)
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 17:23:56 -0700
Richard if you installed ver 10.32 thats probably the problem. Unless = its something else, several have discovered that there's a problem with = the ports and Wayne is working to fixed that with ver
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-05/msg00147.html (9,107 bytes)

34. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: "Geoff Valentine" <sparksatsea@dsl.pipex.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 18:18:37 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
All, Could you please advise how I can change the ports from 1 - 4, over to 4 -7 on my laptop. I am currently running windows XP. I have trawled the archives but cannot find the information. I know i
/archives//html/WriteLog/2007-03/msg00071.html (7,165 bytes)

35. Re: [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: "Mike McCarthy, W1NR" <lists@w1nr.net>
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 13:37:08 -0500
In writelog.ini in the [PORTS] section, it is Look in the help file under [PORTS] 73 de Mike, W1NR _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http:/
/archives//html/WriteLog/2007-03/msg00073.html (7,131 bytes)

36. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: "Mel Bach" <mel.abachlll@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 19:52:36 -0400
Writelog gives us com 1,2,3,4. I installed a Byterunner card with 4 additional ports. The computer recognizes 1, 3456, it says 2 is used. In order to work two rigs I need 1,2,3,4 to work with writelo
/archives//html/WriteLog/2007-07/msg00015.html (6,365 bytes)

37. [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: "Mel Bach" <mel.abachlll@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:12:48 -0400
Having purchased a 4 port serial card I found my machine allows 1,3456 com ports. Writelog allows 1,2,3,4 good for SO2R. One can see that with 5 ports I am one short of 4. Sounds goofy doesn't it. An
/archives//html/WriteLog/2007-07/msg00020.html (6,837 bytes)

38. Re: [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: "Dick Dievendorff" <dieven@msn.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 18:03:21 -0700
You may have a modem installed at COM2. Can you remove it? Dick, K6KR Having purchased a 4 port serial card I found my machine allows 1,3456 com ports. Writelog allows 1,2,3,4 good for SO2R. One can
/archives//html/WriteLog/2007-07/msg00021.html (7,756 bytes)

39. Re: [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: "Joe Subich, W4TV" <w4tv@subich.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 23:31:35 -0400
Search the help file for CommSlot= ... that will fix your issue with access to enough rig control and CW/PTT ports. Windows NT and descendents (Windows 2000, XP, Vista) do not permit direct access t
/archives//html/WriteLog/2007-07/msg00023.html (7,762 bytes)

40. Re: [WriteLog] Ports (score: 1)
Author: "Mike K9MI" <mike@k9mi.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 04:23:38 -0000
WriteLog works fine using lpt port for cw keying in 95 and 98. We used 3 old Pentium 133's with Windows 98 for Field Day. The 3 were networked together, and no problems all weekend. 73, Mike K9MI ___
/archives//html/WriteLog/2007-07/msg00024.html (8,709 bytes)


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