[Dxbase] re: dxbase 2005 and vista

Wes N7WS n7ws at k6mhe.com
Tue Oct 28 13:30:31 EST 2008


All,

I have been using an old Toshiba Tecra 8100 for years in my shack, 
running WinXP Pro and DXBase 2005.  As I stated before, the only thing I 
do is read the frequency and mode from my Kenwood TS-870 into DXB.  The 
Tecra has both real serial and parallel ports.

In the interest of  modernization I recently bought a Lenovo T400, which 
does not have any ports other than USB.  I specifically bought this 
computer because I could "downgrade" it to WINXP.  I acquired an 
Qualtech USB to Serial adapter and it works fine, once I tinkered with 
the speed settings on the port, DXB and the Kenwood. 

Tomorrow, according to UPS, my new Elecraft K3 arrives and I hope this 
will be equally uneventful.

Now the bad news.  In the interest of experimentation, I just hooked the 
USB-Serial adapter to my DELL XPS-410 super-duper Quad core desktop 
running Vista Home Premium SP-1 and loaded the appropriate drivers. I 
connected the radio and after setting up this copy of DXB as soon as I 
clicked on "connect radio" the computer did a full blown crash.

I rebooted and did a little tinkering with the firewall, allowing an 
exception for DXB, even though I'm not sure this is either necessary or 
wise.  When trying again to connect the radio and getting a second 
crash, I decided that I had wasted enough time on this exercise and 
report it only FYI.

Regards,

Wes



FireBrick wrote:
> yes I don't know what we will do when there are NOT COMPORT COMPUTERS.
>
> But I did use one of the older (like 5 years ago) Belkin USB to serial 
> adapters.
> It even did 5 bit code for fsk/rtty.
>
> Should have kept it as then I'd remember the model number...
> But you may find one on eBay.
>
> Think the model number began with a FU something something.
>
> sorry I can't be of more help.
> I'll ask on the rtty reflector, someone will remember....I'm old and 
> can't remember ....much of anything.



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