Re: [Dx4win] dx4win and FT5000

2011-04-02 Thread Charles Ristorcelli
I'll add another comment. Having opened my big fingers with comment (below) that everything was OK when I set preferences to FT2000, I now amplify the problems. I did find the FT5000 rig support choice in V8.05, and chose it in radio control section of Preferences. Whenever I set QSO | Add real

Re: [Dx4win] DX4WIN version 8.05

2011-04-02 Thread Art - W6KY
I agree with David K2DBK. F5 your logging window to it's smallest config and only open 'same call' window (so you know if you have worked before). Bring the other windows up as needed, then shut them 'off' (not min). WOW XP PRO on 64 meg of mem. The hard drive must be working overtime as Window

Re: [Dx4win] DX4WIN version 8.05

2011-04-02 Thread David Kozinn, K2DBK
Sorry for the blank message, let's try that again: My 2 cents is that you are to be congratulated for getting XP pro to run in only 64MB of RAM. I'm up to I think 1.5 or 2G of RAM on this box (a fairly recent Dell desktop) and it's OK, but I wouldn't call it blazing fast. There's not a whole lot

Re: [Dx4win] DX4WIN version 8.05

2011-04-02 Thread David Kozinn, K2DBK
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[Dx4win] April 1, Country File Release

2011-04-02 Thread John Lambert
FYI I don't know if it is operator error or a bug but I found when running the "Script" to do the update it would delete my current cty file and I would get an error message on re-starting DX4WIN saying there was no cty file. Also something else was going on because even if I just put the old cty f

[Dx4win] DX4WIN version 8.05

2011-04-02 Thread Ron Polityka
Hello, I go portable a lot on the Appalachian Trail. I like using the DX4Win 8.05 on my old Libretto 110CT computer. This computer is about the size of a VCR cassette tape. It is a 233 MHz processor with 64 MB of RAM running Windows XP Pro. The computer is maxed out for any upgrades and eve