Hi Bill,
thank for idea.
Note that visible windows are closed, but the wsjtx.exe is still active
on 100% of one cpu core. JT9.exe is closed. After kill the lock file is
not removed.
eventvwr.msc not help. Next step I try gdb.
Il 18/08/2018 00:18, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
On 17/08/2018 21
On 17/08/2018 21:54, Alessandro Gorobey via wsjt-devel wrote:
If I close wsjtx it continue to work in background as you can see on
image.
Any idea as to investigate on the problem?
Thank in advance
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73
Sandro
IW3RAB
Hi Sandro,
if the WSJT-X UI is still responsive when this happens and de
Hi All,
this is a very rare problem.
After hours of work without problems the PC start to increase the fan speed.
I can see that sometime is a windows unwanted task, but in rare case is
wsjtx.
Pc is a windows 10 home version 1803 (build SO 17134.228)
CPU i5-2430M
wsjtx is locally compiled by j
Hi Bill,
your work is excellent.
GIT is very powerful, and all operations is very fast (some very dangerous).
Perfectly agree that the old map65 is not converted to git, but some
hours of my holidays are dedicate to reorder my computers.
Il 17/08/2018 21:43, Bill Somerville ha scritto:
On
On 17/08/2018 20:30, Alessandro Gorobey via wsjt-devel wrote:
Note that https://sourceforge.net/p/map65/code/HEAD/tree/ is not
converted to git.
Hi Sandro,
I am not sure that the separate Source Forge MAP65 project is current,
the last commit to it was back in 2012. The MAP65 code that was i
Hi All
YES, I switch to git.
Git is a lot different from SVN or must be understanding
I manually git all the repository and compile.
Note that https://sourceforge.net/p/map65/code/HEAD/tree/ is not
converted to git.
Il 17/08/2018 20:39, Jim Nuytens ha scritto:
How does one switch to GIT?
How does one switch to GIT? My JTSDK is still pointing to SVN/Sourceforge.
On 8/17/2018 12:28, Neil Zampella wrote:
Many people build their own version, if you build WSJT-X right now,
you'll get 1.9.2.
The only difference (as I understand it) between it, and v1.9.1 is
that the source code
Charlie,
I hadn't checked the history lately, but the block was released in 1.9.1
... you're right about the Doppler correction though.
Neil, KN3ILZ
On 8/17/2018 8:36 AM, char...@sucklingfamily.free-online.co.uk wrote:
Neil
I believe that 1.9.2 blocks fox and hound from transmitting on the
Neil
I believe that 1.9.2 blocks fox and hound from transmitting on the wrong
period, and also there was a correction to Doppler control for rigs that
cannot accept CAT commands while Txing.
Charlie
> Many people build their own version, if you build WSJT-X right now,
> you'll get 1.9.2.
>
> Th
Many people build their own version, if you build WSJT-X right now,
you'll get 1.9.2.
The only difference (as I understand it) between it, and v1.9.1 is that
the source code has been moved to use GIT, rather than Subversion as the
version control system.
Neil, KN3ILZ
On 8/17/2018 7:35 AM,
Tom
Yes, you are correct.
The latest version in the public repository for those who build themselves
is 1.9.2-devel (r45427a).
73
Charlie G3WDG
> Very interesting review. One question: You mention version 1.9.2. The
> lates general release is 1.9.1, isn't it?
>
> 73de OH6VDA Tom
>
>> 17. aug.
Very interesting review. One question: You mention version 1.9.2. The lates
general release is 1.9.1, isn't it?
73de OH6VDA Tom
> 17. aug. 2018 kl. 00:04 skrev John Zantek :
>
> Just wanted to share some pleasing observations of the TX5T team’s first
> night of FT8 operation on 40M. It’s all
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