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Old October 6th 05, 05:13 AM
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Hi,

This is a request for minor software testing help from Icom
radio owners.

If you own an icom radio that has a serial cable connected
to your computer, I could use some help testing a little
tool I wrote. The purpose of testing this tool is to see if
my serial code works with your computer and radio.

I'm trying to test a part of SR-Pro that interfaces with
ICOM radios. This test tool has code that will be used
inside SR Pro after it is finished being tested.

I will also be adding support for other radios but I'm
starting with ICOM since I have an ICOM hooked up to the PC
right now.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

http://www.davee.com/DaveeCIV/
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Old October 6th 05, 05:29 AM
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On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 14:24:14 +1000, diesel_fuel
wrote:

It works for me
Icom IC-R10 scanner


That was fast. Are you using Windows XP?

Thanks for helping me test it!

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Old October 6th 05, 05:48 AM
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Running Windows 2000 SP4
Will try on Win 98/ME

In article , says...
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 14:24:14 +1000, diesel_fuel
wrote:

It works for me
Icom IC-R10 scanner


That was fast. Are you using Windows XP?

Thanks for helping me test it!


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Old October 6th 05, 07:53 AM
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Tried it on Windows ME it required 2 dll's
"mfc71.dll" and "msvcr71.dll" I installed them
and got the CIV test tool but it would not connect
"not responding"

In article ,
says...
Running Windows 2000 SP4
Will try on Win 98/ME

In article ,
says...
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 14:24:14 +1000, diesel_fuel
wrote:

It works for me
Icom IC-R10 scanner


That was fast. Are you using Windows XP?

Thanks for helping me test it!





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Old October 6th 05, 09:12 AM
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On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:53:44 +1000, diesel_fuel
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Tried it on Windows ME it required 2 dll's
"mfc71.dll" and "msvcr71.dll" I installed them
and got the CIV test tool but it would not connect
"not responding"


Oh, I hope it's not bugs in my prog. If so, I'll have to
figure out why Win/ME is different. Supposedly it should
even work on '95, but that might be too optimistic.

I just uploaded another copy in a zip file which is a debug
build with more error checking, (and no longer needs the
..dlls). If you happen to get a chance, could you try the
debug version on Win/ME to see if that one crashes or
reports any errors? If you get a chance, that would be
great. But you've already helped me a lot and I really
appreciate it.

Dave
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Old October 7th 05, 07:16 AM
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 01:12:14 -0700, Dave said in
alt.radio.scanner:

Oh, I hope it's not bugs in my prog. If so, I'll have to
figure out why Win/ME is different. Supposedly it should
even work on '95, but that might be too optimistic.


That's already been figured out - it's a bug disguised as an operating
system.
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Old October 7th 05, 08:12 AM
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 02:16:57 -0400, Al Klein
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That's already been figured out - it's a bug disguised as an operating
system.


;v)

It's my bug until I prove otherwise...unfortunately. Some
people say "don't use overlapped I/O when using serial
ports". Others (including Microsoft) say to use it. Who
knows. I'll get it fixed in time by the "puling out hair and
banging my fists on the table" method.
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Old October 7th 05, 06:19 PM
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 00:12:19 -0700, Dave said in
alt.radio.scanner:

It's my bug until I prove otherwise...unfortunately. Some
people say "don't use overlapped I/O when using serial
ports". Others (including Microsoft) say to use it. Who
knows. I'll get it fixed in time by the "puling out hair and
banging my fists on the table" method.


I've been doing serial I/O (in software) since before BASCOM, yet I've
never come across "overlapped I/O", as a term. Do you mean handling 2
ports simultaneously? What language? How are you doing the I/O?
(ocx? raw code?) (The program I'm currently working on does serial
and internet simultaneously, but that's not the same thing.)
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Old October 7th 05, 06:30 PM
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Al Klein wrote:
I've been doing serial I/O (in software) since before BASCOM, yet I've
never come across "overlapped I/O", as a term. Do you mean handling 2
ports simultaneously? What language? How are you doing the I/O?
(ocx? raw code?) (The program I'm currently working on does serial
and internet simultaneously, but that's not the same thing.)


http://www.cpupedia.com/definition/overlapped+i_o.aspx
--
St. John
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