[DSP-10] ver380

Larry liljeqvist at airspd.net
Wed Jan 14 21:23:00 EST 2009


Luis..Have 2 DSP-10s running for over 3 years. They are both happy
campers (hope that translates :)). Never an F1 problem during updates
with newer versions.


DSP-10s have worked very well as IFs' for eme work on 2m, 23cm
and 3cm. I especially like the auto Doppler shift and Moon position
features. Frequency stability via GPS is also a great feature.

73,  Larry  W7SZ




At 04:24 PM 1/14/2009, you wrote:
>If you all report it to be working fine it got to be
>me with something very stupid happening here. My hardware
>ia a very traditional P1 board that I never had any
>issue of incompatibility with whatever application as
>far as I remember.
>
>I have the bench in a mess with another work and isn't
>really practical to get the DSP10 there and play.
>As soon as I get more space/time I'll try to figure out a
>bit more. I wouldn't be too surprised if it is a corrupted
>file somehow.
>
>You are sure that by getting the file from your web site
>all works fine, right ?
>
>
>  >F1... How many, if any, do you see?
>Shows first help screen and stays there forever !!!
>
>Wonder if it executes an HCF instruction ;-)
>P1 != Motorola ;-)
>Maybe nowadays all have that after all hi ;-)
>
>Luis Cupido.
>ct1dmk.
>
>p.s. for those who don't know this fantastic
>piece of computer history go Wikipedia on HCF (HCF-halt and catch fire)
>instruction.
>
>
>
>Bob Larkin wrote:
> > Hi Luis,
> >
> > I have thought about your problem, with nothing particularly 
> useful resulting!
> >
> > The F1 function does require disk access, that is different from tuning
> > up-and-down.  If the help file is missing, it just ignores the F1, I
> > believe.  I have done that, with no crashes, I'm quite sure.
> >
> > Also, F1, after the clock update, plays with the locations from the CFG
> > file, and does distance and bearing calculations that were not done
> > originally.  Nothing about all this sounds like an obvious source 
> of problems.
> >
> > If F1 consistently causes problems, it might be a good one to concentrate
> > on.  Also, it has multiple screens.  How many, if any, do you see?
> >
> > In any event, please let us know how it goes.
> >
> > 73, Bob  W7PUA
> >
> > At 02:55 AM 1/12/2009 +0000, Luis Cupido wrote:
> >> Hi Bob,
> >>
> >> Indeed strange.
> >> I'll try it again carefully in the next days to see if I can
> >> figure out anything that may be happening.
> >>
> >> The DSP continues to send data, it is indeed the PC that
> >> crashes badly.
> >>
> >> ---  snip...
> >
> >
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