Note, there is no 'boot to dos' or 'restart in dos mode' in windows xp.
There is a 'command prompt' window that provides a decent dos emulation.
I can run ct 9.74 in the command window ok. I have used a comtsr to
talk to a radio from there but have not tried cw keying or a dvp. Some
of the dos tools like 'merge' will not run, though ken can recompile
them and provide an xp compatible version if needed.
David Robbins K1TTT
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: yccc-admin@yccc.org [mailto:yccc-admin@yccc.org] On Behalf Of
Bob
> McCormick W1QA
> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 17:14
> To: 'YCCC'
> Cc: 'Lawless, William'
> Subject: RE: [YCCC] CT & Windows XP
>
> > Anyone running DOS version of CT under
> > Windows XP? If so:
>
> I believe I had one of the later versions
> of CT running under Windows XP (Professional) ...
>
> I did so using the equiv of a PIF file,
> launching it in an MS-DOS window from a
> shortcut on the start menu.
>
> There was NO devices interfaced to it
> (no COM, LPT, etc. ports used).
>
> Needing a more Windows centric solution,
> I've since switched to writelog ...
>
> Bob W1QA
>
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