[LOGic] Microham, Logic and the rest of this thread

Mel Martin ve2dc at videotron.ca
Tue Feb 12 06:20:40 EST 2008


Usually in the BIOS setup when the computer boots. Normally it would be 
on... but in older BIOSes at least it could be turned off. I remember 
having a problem with the dual core processrs at work and we had to turn 
off the 2nd processor to run some software, but that was years ago...

Dave Edwards wrote:
> Marty....Just curious....Where can you select to run the core2 processor 
> in dual core mode or not?
> Perhaps I have a feature I don't even know about!!
> ...Dave
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin H. Green" 
> <martin.green at verizon.net>
> To: <logic at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 6:07 PM
> Subject: [LOGic] Microham, Logic and the rest of this thread
> 
> 
>> Gentlemen:
>>
>> I have owned Logic 8 ever since it was first released. I use a Microham
>> MicroKeyer, an Icom 756 Pro III and an Intel Core 2 Duo processor 
>> (E6600) in
>> dual core mode all the timeI under Windows XP Professional, SP2 
>> (actually,
>> SP3 now since I downloaded the beta...SWEET...but, I digress).
>>
>> I made certain to download the latest configuration help files from 
>> Microham
>> and to set up both Logic and the MicroKeyer USB Router software 
>> exactly as
>> directed. I also make sure that the MicroKeyer always has the latest
>> firmware and that I was running the latest version of both Logic8 and the
>> router software. My setup works just fine. I run CW through the WinKeyer
>> interface and it sends perfect code. It also works with MixW2 
>> interface just
>> fine also. I never use Logic for contesting. IMHO, the finest contest
>> logging program is, by far and away, N1MM's free logging software. I have
>> the MicroKeyer set up with Logic and N1MM presets and simply switch as
>> needed.
>>
>> No offense, but in my experience (which includes 34 years as a trial
>> lawyer), I have yet to find any vendor (or anyone else for that 
>> matter) who
>> is inclined to be particularly helpful when a customer has a complaint 
>> with
>> their product and instead of working it out with them directly, 
>> continue to
>> trash them publicly over and over again. Think about it for a moment, 
>> would
>> you feel particularly inclinded to go out of your way to help someone who
>> repeatedly held you and your product up to public ridicule in a forum
>> specifically dedicated to your customers. I, like many in this forum, 
>> have
>> had to call Dennis on occasion. He has always returned my calls 
>> promptly and
>> has always been successful in resolving the issue.
>>
>> Quite frankly, I'm sure that I'm not the only one who is tired of reading
>> repetitive flames about an issue that could have been resolved a long 
>> time
>> ago in direct communication with Dennis.
>>
>> Just one man's opinion,
>>
>> 73, de
>> Marty, N1HT
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