[WriteLog] WriteLog 11.10 Release

Jim McDonald jim at n7us.net
Sat Mar 30 23:26:41 EDT 2013


Where is the XMMT.ocx file?

73, Jim N7US

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Ed

I'm having the same problem even after removing the rttyrite 1 and 2
sections from the ini file. I see the xmmt.ocx in the TU Type after I
restart WL. I can check it but it does not open a windows that allows me to
register the file. If I pick MMTTY then close the MMTTY window and reopen
the TU type is empty again.

I already had a 2 tone folder in my Ham Programs folder for N1MM. I put the
XMMT.ocx file in my WL programs folder.

Steve

On 3/30/2013 10:40 PM, Ed Muns wrote:
> Go into writelog.ini and delete the [Rttyrite] and [Rttyrite2] sections.
> These were made with a prior version of WriteLog and may be causing 
> the problem.  Then open WriteLog and setup your Rttyrite window again.  
> The TNC menu should have both MMTTY and XMMT.ocx items to choose from.  
> Choosing MMTTY will use the MMTTY Plug-in you already have installed.  
> Choosing XMMT.osx will bring up a window offering to Register xmmt.osx 
> and asking for the path to where you have it stored.  Once that 
> finishes, you will have the xmmt.osx window in which you put the path to
mmtty.exe or 2tone.exe.
>
> But before these latter steps can occur you need to do more than just 
> upgrade to WriteLog 11.10G.  You must store xmmt.osx wherever you 
> choose on your computer and also 2tone.exe plus 2tone.ini.  On Vista 
> and later operating systems, you probably don't want to put these 
> 2Tone files in the Program Files directory.  For some reason, I've 
> found the virtual store mechanism to seldom work with 2Tone and you 
> want the ini file to be updated with your configuration choices and 
> window position.  So put them in a 2Tone directory under Program Data 
> or most anywhere but not Program Files which Windows doesn't allow direct
writing to.
>
>
> Ed W0YK
>
>   
>
> Steve AI9T wrote:
>> Installed the latest version. Opened Writelog,, and right clicked on 
>> Call entry window,, then RTTY view. RTTYrite and MMTTY plugin window 
>> open. Then I click on TU Type and there is nothing in the dropdown 
>> and Writelog freezes up. Have to close via task manager.
>>
>> Running windows 7 64 bit

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73

Steve AI9T





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