Re: [Flexradio] SPAM-LOW: Re: CW Transmit Problem

2009-09-23 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Frank Karnauskas N1UW wrote: > Flex Dudes: > > All excellent comments, but those of us with little ones are hesitant to > shut off services or processes as recommended by sites maintained by > "gamers". Well, a PC users go, they are the ones who try to get the abs

Re: [Flexradio] SPAM-LOW: Re: CW Transmit Problem

2009-09-23 Thread Frank Karnauskas N1UW
Flex Dudes: All excellent comments, but those of us with little ones are hesitant to shut off services or processes as recommended by sites maintained by "gamers". A list of recommended shut-offs from trusted Flexers would be most welcome. Frank N1UW P.S. If something blows up I won't come afte

Re: [Flexradio] SPAM-LOW: Re: CW Transmit Problem

2009-09-23 Thread Frank Karnauskas N1UW
On Behalf Of Lee A Crocker Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:41 PM To: Flexradio Subject: Re: [Flexradio] SPAM-LOW: Re: CW Transmit Problem sounds like a very nice system How many "things" share the firewire interupt? I ran into trouble twice. Once when I was using a laptop

Re: [Flexradio] SPAM-LOW: Re: CW Transmit Problem

2009-09-23 Thread Lee A Crocker
sounds like a very nice system How many "things" share the firewire interupt? I ran into trouble twice. Once when I was using a laptop I had a PC card that had both firewire and USB and that was a total disaster as USB firewire and PCcard were trying to own the same interupt. The second t

Re: [Flexradio] SPAM-LOW: Re: CW Transmit Problem

2009-09-23 Thread Frank Karnauskas N1UW
This 5K is operating on a custom built workstation according to the recommendations published in the KB to the tune of well over $1K without displays. It is used only for running the 5K. It is a clean XP Pro install from a virgin Microsoft CD-ROM and was connected to the Internet only long enough