[Dx4win] Windows 2000 Professional
VA3MW
[email protected]
Tue, 4 Feb 2003 09:17:11 -0500
Actually
I would recommend you jump to XP (either home or pro). I also work in the
industry and Win2K is over 4 years in terms of design, etc. (a life time in
this industry).
XP has been much more stable than Win2K and certainly much more efficient.
I have installed it on very important users without one complaint (my
mother-in-law, etc.) :)
My 2 cents worth..
Mike VA3MW
----- Original Message -----
From: "Teemu S Korhonen" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 8:49 AM
Subject: SV: [Dx4win] Windows 2000 Professional
Alan, and everybody else.
I can recommend you to upgrade your system to WIN2K, I am running it
here and it works great together with DX4WIN, BUT! You can not use the
Parallel port (LPT) for CW with your transceiver. I have a MarkV here
which I computer control via COM1, I have built a simple interface for
doing CW on the same cable as computer control.
Otherwise DX4WIN is running smoothly on all my "computers". (They all
have WIN2K)
73, cu in the pileups.
Teemu, SM0WKA - SM0W
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�mne: [Dx4win] Windows 2000 Professional
I am currently running Windows 98 SE on my P4 system and as expected
have all kinds of problems. I have Windows 2000 Professional and would
like to upgrade to that rather than XP Pro. Are there any known
glitches with Win2k? I use a W1WEF Model 3 CW Interface on my LPT port.
I also use a Byte-Runner 4-port Serial card. I am extremely computer
literate (30 years in the business), but want to know any experience
with DX4WIN.
73's
Alan, N5PA
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