In the case of my Uni_Trac 2000 interface, I tried it, but no luck.
Easier to keep using the old machine stand alone.
On 8/29/2012 5:42 PM, Shamai "SAM" Opfer wrote:
Isn't it something that virtual machine should take care of? Even if
the underlying Windows 7 was installed as 64 bit.
73
Sham
Tried it, no luck. Easier to keep using the old machine stand alone.
On 8/29/2012 5:42 PM, Shamai "SAM" Opfer wrote:
Isn't it something that virtual machine should take care of? Even if
the underlying Windows 7 was installed as 64 bit.
73
Shamai
On 30 באוג 2012 00:29, "Bob DeVarney W1ICW"
Isn't it something that virtual machine should take care of? Even if the
underlying Windows 7 was installed as 64 bit.
73
Shamai
On 30 באוג 2012 00:29, "Bob DeVarney W1ICW" wrote:
> Did I say 32-bit? I think I meant 16-bit...
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Did I say 32-bit? I think I meant 16-bit...
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Software must have list
Wisp runs OK under Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.
Mark N8MH
At 09:53 PM 8/29/2012 +0300, Shamai \"SAM\" Opfer wrote:
Hi,
Two ways were mentioned to run old programs with windows 7:
1. Windows 7 Pro or highrer, working
ok with Win 7 Home Premium, so I know it works.
George, KA3HSW
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To: "'Andrew Glasbrenner'" ; "'Amsat-BB'" <
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Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 9:10 AM
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tions. Guessing not, but???
Alan
WA4SCA
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 2:20 PM
To: Shamai "SAM" Opfer; George Henry; amsat bb
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Software
rtual machine, and install XP onto it just as you would to a real PC.
>> I did it on my Acer netbook with Win 7 Home Premium, so I know it works.
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>> George, KA3HSW
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>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan P. Biddle"
>> To: "
ddle"
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>> You didn't mention
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Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Software must have list
Drew.
Besides the other programs listed already, I still use WISP for a few quick
look things, and that works fine on WIN7.
For satellite logging, if you don't use HRD, then the DXLabs DXKeeper. At
one
Wisp?
Oh how I miss the PacSats...
Alan, thanks for your help at the Huntsville Hamfest this weekend.
Tim - N8DEU
From: Alan P. Biddle
To: Andrew Glasbrenner ; Amsat-BB
Sent: Sun, August 19, 2012 9:21:02 AM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Software must have
st as you would to a real PC.
I did it on my Acer netbook with Win 7 Home Premium, so I know it works.
George, KA3HSW
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From: "Alan P. Biddle"
To: "'Andrew Glasbrenner'" ; "'Amsat-BB'"
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012
For logging I've found Logger32 works well, especially for keeping track
of your portable operations. Logger allows you to log to a single
logbook using different operators. For example, I use my callsign for
normal QSOs, and /QRP, /6MTR, /SAT for home SAT QSOs, and /GRID for
portable locatio
AO27Scheduler
MMSSTV
Putty
Your LOTW certificates
Your FunCube Dongle stuff
I agree with Alan on DXLabs, I like it.
Jerry
N0JY
On 8/18/2012 3:50 PM, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
So my 4 yr old XP shack computer is in critical care right now, and I
have a new quad core Win 7 HP that I'm setting up
Drew.
Besides the other programs listed already, I still use WISP for a few quick
look things, and that works fine on WIN7.
For satellite logging, if you don't use HRD, then the DXLabs DXKeeper. At
one time, it was the only program which actually did LoTW sat QSOs
correctly, and I never found
At 12:45 PM 8/19/2012, Ronald Nutter wrote:
Drew:
Think about getting Virtualbox (www.virtualbox.org). If you can
migrate your physical hard drive to a virtual one, you can run your
XP environment almost forever. Also when you move machines in the
future, the OS wont matter, all you need to
Actually, the first thing I install on a new computer is Linux
(OpenSuse, usually), then put Windows in the virtual machine, if I need it.
But, to Drew's question, consider APRSIS32 for APRS use. There's even
some satellite tracking capability, so you know what other APRS stations
are within a
Drew:
Think about getting Virtualbox (www.virtualbox.org). If you can migrate
your physical hard drive to a virtual one, you can run your XP
environment almost forever. Also when you move machines in the future,
the OS wont matter, all you need to do is move the virtual machine and
you are
Drew:
Here's my list, for what it's worth:
Nova (It does some things better than SatPC32, some not as well -- I
have and use both)
Smith chart program
EZNEC
Some kind of CAD program for doing schematic and other drawings (I use
TurboCAD, mostly because I've used it for over 15 years and found
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