If you disable the port in the device manager of the control panel, it will
probably work without
having to shut down the machine.
Disable it when windows is up, then reboot.
Part of the "Bill Gates operating system control features"
But then don't forget to reenable it to use it in windows again, the next time
you bring windows up.
Actually some pc configurations will let you run CT from a DOS window in win 95
and win 98 and some limit
this usage to keying with the LPT port only because windows takes control of the
com ports unless you disable them
as above - then it really gets confusing but it does work.
So computer literate people can experiment and find out what works for them and
the rest of us can
just boot into DOS.
I have heard about CT for Windows - what is that? Anyone know anything about it?
W1TW
Joe
k6ll@juno.com on 06/22/2000 12:21:07 PM
Please respond to k6ll@juno.com
To: ct-user@contesting.com
cc: (bcc: Joseph Agius/SYBASE)
Subject: Re: [ct-user] Re: Loading & running CT from DOS.
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000 11:09:22 -0400 Robert Doherty <k1vv@tmlp.com> writes:
>
> For us'n computer illiterates ......KISS........
> Simple way ... start Windows .. when it is up ... click START
> ..."SHUT
> DOWN"
> Click .. "Re-Start the computer in MS-DOS Mode"... Go to the CT
> directory.
>
> You do not have to add or modify any files or hit any special keys
> ......
> To return to Widows ...type .... "EXIT" ... return .....
> K1VV
I have a Dell laptop in front of me that, once Win98 has been
started, the COM port will never send cw until the entire machine
has been turned completely off. Using the START/SHUTDOWN/RESTART
IN DOS MODE sequence doesn't work on this machine.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
K6LL@juno.com
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