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NEW ICom CIV Test Tool (need help if you have an icom radio)
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:53:44 +1000, diesel_fuel
wrote: 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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NEW ICom CIV Test Tool (need help if you have an icom radio)
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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NEW ICom CIV Test Tool (need help if you have an icom radio)
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 02:16:57 -0400, Al Klein
wrote: 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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NEW ICom CIV Test Tool (need help if you have an icom radio)
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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NEW ICom CIV Test Tool (need help if you have an icom radio)
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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NEW ICom CIV Test Tool (need help if you have an icom radio)
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 17:30:01 GMT, "St. John Smythe"
wrote: 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 Got it working on Win 2k, XP, Win/Me and Win98. Thanks to some nice people who volunteered to help test it for me. Regarding overlapped: If overlapped I/O is not used then there is no way to cancel an I/O operation because the thread is blocked. WIN32 has a CancelIO function in the same API but CancelIO cannot cancel I/O on another thread, only the same thread. That makes it a real pain in the ass. But overlapping allows the programmer to break the I/O off and clean up without having to be in the same thread, AFAIK. That's why I had to use it in this case. |
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NEW ICom CIV Test Tool (need help if you have an icom radio)
It works with the ICR7000. with Windows ME, XP, 2000 and 2003 server
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NEW ICom CIV Test Tool (need help if you have an icom radio)
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 02:50:15 GMT, "Jacknopants"
wrote: It works with the ICR7000. with Windows ME, XP, 2000 and 2003 server Thanks for helping me test it. I'll add your radio to the list of radios tested. Best wishes!! |
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