Since XP is based on NT with its hardware abstraction layer (HAL) I
don't think it can run at all (even under the DOS shell of XP). You
are stuck with Win98 (no experience, proudly, with ME)
73
Neal
On Dec 31, 2007 4:01 PM, Roy Maull <rmaull@suddenlink.net> wrote:
>
> Bill et al,
>
> Brian wrote RITTY using commands that are unique to the
> Creative Labs ISA sound card. I would not run on any other ISA card
> either. Sorry, that it won't as it was one of the best sound card
> RTTY programs that I have seen.
>
>
>
> >I'm pretty sure you can do it, but you must have a Creative Labs ISA
> >card. Not many computers are new enough to run XP and also have an ISA
> >slot. There must be some but they would be pretty rare, I'd think.
> >
> >Many folks have tried to run RiTTY with a PCI soundcard but none have
> >succeeded as far as I know. If anyone knows different, please let me
> >know.
> >
> >I used to run RiTTY under Win98SE and it worked fine, but when I
> >upgraded to XP I got a new computer and now run RiTTY on the old one
> >under real DOS, in receive mode only.
> >
> >73, Bill W6WRT
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>
> 73.. Roy N8YYS
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