Well here is the thing. When you mentioned a few days ago that you were
using this program onWindows XP, I was a bit surprised, but figured "Hey,
great for him."
A few of us on the list had played with this program some years ago and in
my case it stopped working with XP some time ago. Don't know if it was
any particular Windows update, but seems to have stopped after I installed
Service Pack 2 some years ago. I think others on this list have had similar
results.
If you have a Win 98 machine around, it should work, but unless you are
very lucky, you may be beating your head against the wall with XP or later
versions of Windows. Some years ago, someone from the list contacted the
author of the program to see if he would make it work on XP. That never
came to pass and by now, XP is old stuff anyway, so I wouldn't expect him to
do it.
73, Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 9:54 AM
Subject: One Digitalk solved more to go...
> Hi Steve and List:=20
>
> Well I did reduce the input to the soundcard and it was saying overload =
> not buffer as I initially thought.=20
> With that done, how do I get text to appear on the screen for decoding?=20
> When I press the left or right arrows, the program locks up.=20
> This is probably due to Digitalk not able to tune the connected =
> transceiver.=20
> I'm not running an actual sound card interface, just an audible cable =
> connected.=20
> I did get my XYL to have a look at the screen and the blue lines are =
> coming up on the bottom, probably the received signals.=20
> However, there's no way to click on them or get to them in any way. =20
>
> TNX:=20
>
> Mike=20
>
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