Kevin,
DM780 DOES work with WIN7 Ultimate, but it will not start with the DM780 button
in HRD. I'm thinking this may a bug in the current release (HRD 5 2356).
Solution: Put a shortcut on your desktop to point to the DM780 executable
located in the \Programs Files (x86)\ Amateur Radio\Ham Radi
From: af6it
... Running another virtual OS still requires a beefy machine, and the
license and installation of that OS and requires more overhead than simply
running that other OS more cleanly from another partition or hard drive.
Stu,
If you have Win 7 Professional or Ultimate, you also
Thanks, I downloaded the pdf file.
I installed the following windows program on Win 7. Now can read old hlp
files. (I am using 32 bit Windows)
Windows6.1-KB917607-x86
Dave
I use a BuxComm RASCAL GLX interface to the rig, which is an FT-897D.
I use a USB to serial adapter cable to key the rig through the interface.
I discovered yesterday that Digipan was not keeping a log.
So I reinstalled Digipan in c:\digipan and set it to run under Windows 98
compatibility mode.
Skip,
I installed Digipan, on Windows 7 Home Premium, in c:\digipan and set Windows
XP compatibility mode.
When I start Digipan a window pops up to ask if I want to allow the program to
run. After clicking on Yes, Digipan runs normally. The same window and
question occurs when I run MixW 2.1
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--- On Sat, 12/5/09, dave_ad2q wrote:
From: dave_ad2q
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Ham Radio Programs for Windows 7
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Dat
Dave,
What kind of interface cables are you using? I just downloaded version 2 of
digiPan and installed it in my new laptop with Windows 7. I will see if I can
get it going with my old cables to XP machine and my usb adapter cable.
Bert Kd7jeh
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "dave_ad2q"
I use digipan on Windows 7 a lot. I did not know there might be a problem. I
do not use any compatibility mode.
Dave
Skip, yes Windows 7 has a compatibility mode- IF you have 7 Pro or higher, IF
you have a compatible dual or quad core processor (not all enable the threading
mode required), PLUS your motherboard's BIOS allows the enabled CPU's mode to
make it go. A lot of ducks must be in a row... FWIW, this