I bought my SDR-1000 a year-and-a-half ago.  I got
excited about tweaking the code and glanced at the
source.  Not much documentation.  Then came the
announcement that PowerSDR will be re-written into
Super-PowerSDR server and Super-PowerSDR client.
A great plan, so I thought, "Why learn code that
will soon be obsolete?"

Maybe it's time to break down and try to find and
buy Visual Studio 2003.

Is the re-write still going to be in Visual Studio 2003?

Is that going to work with Vista?



Mike - AA8K


Jeff Anderson wrote:
> 
> Sure, the Flex code wasn't commented.  Sure, there's no documentation.
> Sure, I didn't know c-sharp.  But I didn't really see any of these negatives
> as being reasons for me not to try.  The tools weren't too expensive (I
> think I paid $250 on ebay), and, in the end, it turned out that modifying
> the code really wasn't that difficult.  Best of all, I had a great time
> doing it!
> 
> So what am I pitching?  First step: if there's a feature you'd like added or
> changed, get it into the Feature Request list on the website.  If it then
> seems like the request is going nowhere, and if you have *any* sort of
> software experience, don't be afraid to get your hands dirty mucking around
> with the software.  After all, if you've got time to yak on the radio, then
> you've got the time to write code.  And, who knows...you might even have
> fun!
> 
> Best regards to all,
> 
> - Jeff, K6JCA
> 

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