[RTTY] WF1B rebooting computer
tgstewart@pepco.com
tgstewart at pepco.com
Wed Feb 23 10:54:02 EST 2005
Chances are you are running out of conventional RAM. Look at your
autoexec.bat file for unnecessary drivers being loaded. Also try running
MEMMAKER.exe to see if it can free up some memory. You should have room
for several thousand QSO's as a minimum. You shouldnt need moslo with a
slow Pentium machine. What are you using for a RTTY demodulator?
Ty K3MM
Dave NT6K <nt6k at frontiernet.net>
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[RTTY] WF1B rebooting computer
After running in the RTTY Roundup I found that after
about 600 Q's logged with WF1B v5.02 my pent 120 w/64M
ram and DOS 6.22 was getting slow, so I upgraded to a
pent 233 w/64M ram and DOS 6.22. What seems to be
happening now is that when I launch WF1B the program
reboots the computer. I've tried the moslo.exe and
no matter what params I set it still reboots.
Anyone else had this problem? Any ideas?
Going to a Windows based program is not an option.
Dave NT6K
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