Hi Frank,

I have had older versions in 32 bit Vista with similar error messages 
but it seemed to work. I normally have been staying with my WinXP box 
since I have the sound card and USB ports connected to that computer and 
moving them back and forth is not trivial. Lately, with version 4.6 I 
don't seem to have this but right now I don't have USB ports connected 
to the rig/interface so maybe that makes a difference.

For Chip64, which I once thought was no longer used, but have found that 
some digital nets use the software, especially because it seems to 
perform well against lightning static, I would have to recommend Nino's 
program. The digital group in Virginia says that it works the best in 
decoding.

Patrick has been the most inventive of any of the amateur radio software 
digital program developers. We have mentioned to him about the interface 
but he prefers to have it this way. He is willing to work with other 
amazing software developers such as Dave Berstein and interoperate with 
the DXLab suite. Especially rig control such as the CI-V.

My ideal would be to have a simpler interface, especially if I wish to 
"sell" digital modes to others for such things as emergency use. I find 
that I have been often using software that makes up the NBEMS program 
now that it was ported to Windows with VBdigi, and is the only cross 
platform Windows/Linux program of its type. The interface is not pretty 
either, but very functional and of course not as cluttered since it only 
has a few basic modes plus the ability to ARQ with the flarq program.

The main reason for using Multipsk for me now has been the superb FAE 
400 mode. No other mode has those features and at the same time has 
memory ARQ. Now if we could just get more hams to use it.

73,

Rick, KV9U





Tooner wrote:
> MultiPSK gives an error in Vista 64-bit:
>
> "Windows - No Disk
> Exception Processing Message 0xc0000013 Parameters
> ...
> Cancel, Try Again, Continue"
>
> Selecting either will still pull up the program.  Seems to work fine.
>
> Not a biggie, but in case someone else is using the same O/S, let us
> know if you see anything similar.
>
> Meanwhile, it's aood program for the 'rarer' modes like PAX or CHIP,
> but still kinda clunky and cluttered.  You can tell the same author
> designed the web-site.
>
> Any big fans of MULTIPSK that might like offer why they use it?  I'm
> guessing you're using it for the ALE applications?
>
> Frank, K2NCC
>
>
>   

Reply via email to