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dansawyeror wrote:
Has anyone tried this successfully? If so what OS and level did you use? I tried, the installation went issue however attempts to execute the app result in an error: 50003. Has anyone successfully gotten this to work? Yes numerous people did,.. at least previous versions. I thought I did mention something about the OS capable of running 4nec2 on my website, but maybe I was not clear enough. On the other hand it's alwaýs possible you trapped a yet unknow problem. Concerning the operating systems, overhere I did test things on W-98, W-me, W-XP and W-2000. Sorry for the inconvenience, Arie. p.s. To get help editing the Nec2 or Nec4 cards, select the 'Nec editor'on the settings menu or avoid all Nec related stuff and use the drag and draw style editor. |
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It seems to be the asycfilt.dll that is in error. What version of Win98 are you
using? What is the size and date of asycfilt.dll please? Thanks - Dan Arie wrote: dansawyeror wrote: Has anyone tried this successfully? If so what OS and level did you use? I tried, the installation went issue however attempts to execute the app result in an error: 50003. Has anyone successfully gotten this to work? Yes numerous people did,.. at least previous versions. I thought I did mention something about the OS capable of running 4nec2 on my website, but maybe I was not clear enough. On the other hand it's alwaýs possible you trapped a yet unknow problem. Concerning the operating systems, overhere I did test things on W-98, W-me, W-XP and W-2000. Sorry for the inconvenience, Arie. p.s. To get help editing the Nec2 or Nec4 cards, select the 'Nec editor'on the settings menu or avoid all Nec related stuff and use the drag and draw style editor. |
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Can you advise where I can get wgnuplot ? The program complains that I
need this file but I cannot locate it on your site. Thanks dansawyeror wrote: It seems to be the asycfilt.dll that is in error. What version of Win98 are you using? What is the size and date of asycfilt.dll please? Thanks - Dan Arie wrote: dansawyeror wrote: Has anyone tried this successfully? If so what OS and level did you use? I tried, the installation went issue however attempts to execute the app result in an error: 50003. Has anyone successfully gotten this to work? Yes numerous people did,.. at least previous versions. I thought I did mention something about the OS capable of running 4nec2 on my website, but maybe I was not clear enough. On the other hand it's alwaýs possible you trapped a yet unknow problem. Concerning the operating systems, overhere I did test things on W-98, W-me, W-XP and W-2000. Sorry for the inconvenience, Arie. p.s. To get help editing the Nec2 or Nec4 cards, select the 'Nec editor'on the settings menu or avoid all Nec related stuff and use the drag and draw style editor. |
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p.s. To get help editing the Nec2 or Nec4 cards, select the 'Nec
editor'on the settings menu or avoid all Nec related stuff and use the drag and draw style editor. Arie, what I like about NEC are the NEC cards. I have been using NEC for so many years I feel lost without direct access to the deck. Anyway your comments are appreciated, and I guess I should read the help instructions. You mention "Nec 4 cards". Do you actually support NEC 4? I plan to obtain a license for NEC 4 in the near future, and your interface looks interesting; The cost of GNEC from Nittany Scientific is a bit high, but thought it is probably the only way to run NEC 4 on a PC. Frank |
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Yes, it does support Nec4, but as you already mentioned, you need a
license to use it. Arie. |
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Thanks for the info Arie.
Frank "Arie" wrote in message ups.com... Yes, it does support Nec4, but as you already mentioned, you need a license to use it. Arie. |
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As a foreigner, what's all this business about needing a license to
use antenna design software, Could somebody explain? What are the license resrictions? ---- Reg, G4FGQ =========================================== "Arie" wrote in message ups.com... Yes, it does support Nec4, but as you already mentioned, you need a license to use it. |
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On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 14:35:22 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: As a foreigner, what's all this business about needing a license to use antenna design software, Could somebody explain? What are the license resrictions? ---- Reg, G4FGQ http://www.llnl.gov/IPandC/technolog...titles/nec.php email: k6mheatarrldotnet http://www.k6mhe.com/ |
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Reg,
NEC2 is public domain, so there are no restrictions. NEC4 was developed by Gerald Burke at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and requires an end user license. The cost is $500.00. See http://www.llnl.gov/IPandC/technolog...titles/nec.php for info. Frank "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... As a foreigner, what's all this business about needing a license to use antenna design software, Could somebody explain? What are the license resrictions? ---- Reg, G4FGQ =========================================== "Arie" wrote in message ups.com... Yes, it does support Nec4, but as you already mentioned, you need a license to use it. |
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Dear Frank:
I run licensed NEC4 with an appropriate version of EZNEC on a PC. The OS is W2000. 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "Frank" wrote in message news:277Cf.110589$AP5.60182@edtnps84... snip You mention "Nec 4 cards". Do you actually support NEC 4? I plan to obtain a license for NEC 4 in the near future, and your interface looks interesting; The cost of GNEC from Nittany Scientific is a bit high, but thought it is probably the only way to run NEC 4 on a PC. Frank |
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