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k2lkk wrote:
   >I have the filespecs for the Cabrillo format for VHF Contests.
   >I'll check to see if I have any info on how the HF contest log
   >files would be formatted. I wrote a file converter to take my old
   >VHF logging program and generate Cabrillo files.  I am like
   >you--still clinging to my mossy old DOS computer! 73, de Lou K2LKK
DIg it!  tHey're cheap, an old dos box goes out when I need midi in
the field for live sound or gigging.  BOots reliably without the
adventures of the gui, even without speech I can pretty well set it up
to boot right into the necessary application.  SInce I have a feeling
I'm going to be main op for the contest I'd rather be able to do my
own logging and don't have the option of a machine with a sound card
in the club shack or any of the programs that will interface it with a
screenreader.  Am a dos or linux fan and don't mouse or emulate mice.
However my roll your own solutions can generate the proper file format
if I know what it is.

Appreciate anything you can send along.

Thanks and 73 de nf5b



Richard Webb

Electric Spider Productions
almost 50% of those at ground zero on 9/11/01 still have
longterm health problems.  Almost half of those have no health insurance.


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