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I don't know if TR will work in XP but EI5DI has written a version for
Windows.
Some people have run TR in 2000 so my guess is yes, but I know their are
some issues with CW keying.
David
In message <[log in to unmask]>, Mike Freeman
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Will that logging program run in a CMD box under XP?
>
>Mike Freeman
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 12:16 PM
>Subject: Re: contesting logging etc.
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>> Message-Id:
><20040115141613.WBZE1948.imf21aec.mail.bellsouth.net@[68.212.97.135]>
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>> g3yxx wrote:
>> >aren't you re-inventing the wheel?
>> >Their are two phenomenal logging programs which run under DOS
>> >Trlog written by N6TR which has radio control, auto send, dupe
>> >check on the fly, report writing, cabrillo log format (needed for U.
>> >S. contests nowadays), and loads more user definable facilities
>> >along with scoring. It is relatively inexpensive, but can't recall
>> >the price as I bought a life time licence several years ago.
>> POssibly but I'd looked at a couple years ago when running a fidonet
>> bbs. I was looking for the ability to enter things directly from the
>> command line and have the computer available for something else. Also
>> since a large percentage of what I do is public service stuff I wasn't
>> finding anything that took care of such logging chores, so we had to
>> start out inventing that wheel. sO I built the other modules for the
>> bulk of the work my station does and then made myself a little module
>> for contesting and another for dx stations etc.
>>
>> sOmetimes it's a little bit of fun to reinvent the wheel when the
>> wheel you invent works as you want to work I guess <g>. I don't have
>> radio control and all that, but my antique radio wouldn't support it
>> anyway <g>.
>>
>> 73 de nf5b
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>>
>> Richard Webb
>>
>> Electric Spider Productions
>> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
>> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
>>
>> --- Benjamin Franklin, NOvember 1755 from the
>> Historical review of Pennsylvania
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David W Wood
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