At 02:18 PM 1/15/2006, John Shaw wrote: > >It has been this way for as long as I have been using DX4WIN, about 5 >years. If you read the manual it says what to do. Hell I could work >this out. Permanent fix? How can you fix something that isn't broken. >IMHO
The 7.01 Help file states: CDRom Drive The drive letter of the CDRom drive or the data directory used for the CDROM data. Some products allow you to copy the data to your hard disk, freeing the CDROM. Examples: E: when your CDROM is drive E C:\RAC2000 when you copied your data directory to your hard disk. The 7.01 User's Guide states: Data Directory Enter the drive path to where the CD ROM data can be found. When accessing directly from a CD ROM, only the CD ROM drive designation needs to be entered (D:\, E:\, etc.) If the CD ROM information database has been loaded directly onto the hard drive, specify the complete path to where this data can be found (C:\RAC2000, etc.) I don't know what manual you have been using, John, but it seems to have been more helpful to you than the above have been to me. 73, Dick -- Dick Flanagan K7VC NV SM E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]