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Subject: Re: [RTTY] RU macros
From: Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 12:01:40 -0500
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Peter, this is incorrect on multiple levels, and too snarky by half.

1. N1MM+ is completely new. The old Ini file will not work with it, and it is not practical to write any sort of a conversion script while it is still changing daily. Just as one example, N1MM+ supports up to 99 com ports, and it automatically detects which ports are available. Classic was limited to 8 ports, and you had to figure out which ones were live from the Device Manager. We could spend all the developers' time on modifying the script. Afar better approach is open Classic and N1MM+ side by side and use your forebrain to transfer settingsfrom one Configurer to the other, as Larry suggested.

2. I suspect that the "too old" dialog results because you were trying to update from one of the betas to the current public release. What you need to do is install the public Full Install <http://n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-list_file_gallery.php?galleryId=7>, reboot, and then install the latest update. From then on, you'll be told once per new build, and of course you can always go back to the Files section of the website if you miss one or more.

3. Once you are running N1MM+, it will tell you every time you start up if a new update is ready. If you agree to install it then, it stops N1MM+, runs an installer for the update, and then asks you if you want to start the new one. I don't see how that can be made much easier.

4. What you derisively refer to as "apparently the builds are daily?" is, in fact, a reflection of a philosophy that has been in effect for as long as I've been associated with the N1MM Logger project - about 10 years. Instead of piling up bug reports and feature requests for 6 months or a year before publishing an update, Tom has chosen to update in near real time.I forget the computer science name for this philosophy, but it works.

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On 1/4/2015 11:21 AM, Peter Laws wrote:
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Gordon LaPoint <gordon.lapoint@gmail.com> wrote:

Tom,
      The new N1MM+ has an option to not scroll the screen, works like
writlog, which NEVER scrolls the screen, so you NEVER have to chase calls
up the screen!!!

So checkout the new N1MM+ or WriteLog, have fun in the contest!

I've used N1MM for probably a decade, but man, this transition is not
easy so still using "Classic".  Installer doesn't find the files it
knows it needs from the earlier version, no script or anything to
update the INI file, worse, if you have an outdated version (and
apparently the builds are daily?) you aren't invited to click a link
to grab the new one, you get a dialog that says "this is too old, get
the new one, bye".

The only transition tip I've heard is to open Classic after opening
Plus, then put the configurators side by side so you know how you had
things set.  Party like it's 1994?.

DXLab has spoiled me, I guess.


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