[TRLog] Windows Me Clarification

Lonberg, Hank Hank.Lonberg@Harrisgrp.com
Wed, 11 Oct 2000 07:21:02 -0700


Same is true here on both laptops and desktops have always run TR in Dos
window with full automation including TR Cw keying and Parallel port voice
keyer signals with external paddle connection. Never a glitch with the
program or operating system.  

Hank / KR7X


	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Matthew George [SMTP:matt@qrq.com]
	Sent:	Tuesday, October 10, 2000 8:39 PM
	To:	TR Log
	Subject:	Re: [TRLog] Windows Me Clarification


	Let me clarify... I should have said:

	TRLog works fine running in Windows ME (full screen command
shell)... I
	have been on beta versions of Windows ME with no problems since
March
	(running TRLog).  I have been using the release version of Windows
ME
	before it went to distribution/production since June-July (running
	TRLog). No problems at all.

	I never have understood the paranoia behind running TRLog from a
full
	screen command shell in Windows 9X/OSR2/SE/ME.  I have never had a
	problem. :)

	When the consumer version of Windows 2000 (based on NT/Windows 2000)
	comes out, it may be a different story.  16 bit code will probably
be
	run through a 808X emulator as it currently is in Windows NT/2000.
The
	Windows NT/2000 16 bit emulator has a rough time with the direct
	hardware level calls/interrupts TRLog makes.

	Windows Windows 9X/OSR2/SE/ME still runs 16 bit apps nativly.
Anyone
	telling you that Windows ME doesn't run 16 bit apps nativly is up in
the
	night.

	mg NG7M





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