Re: [analog-help] analog basics

2002-11-06 Thread analog-help
Pam, I suggest you try to run analog from an already open DOS window so that you can see any error messages. This is easiest done by using MS-DOS prompt on the start, programs menu. From there you will need to type CD \analog and press enter and then type analog and press enter. If there are

RE: [analog-help] analog basics

2002-11-06 Thread analog-help
Don't know how familiar you are with DOS, but there are a couple of pages here http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jchap/tvdt.htm and here http://www.tnd.com/camosun/elex130/dostutor1.html if you need any pointers with it. --- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [analog-help] analog basics

2002-11-06 Thread analog-help
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Dudgeon, Pam wrote: Hi I have read through the archive of help files but I'm still stumped. It's as if I can find instructions on how to fine-tune a car's engine when all I want is to know where to put the key to make it start! Have you read Starting to use

Re: [analog-help] analog basics

2002-11-06 Thread analog-help
I would suggest renaming your log file to a safe 8.3 name (and change the config file to match) i.e. .log . you didnt state what o/s you were running on (on the machine your running analog). -- This e-mail (including any attachments) is intended solely

Re: [analog-help] analog basics

2002-11-06 Thread analog-help
Dudgeon, Pam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now when I go to analog.exe and doubleclick it, I get a brief flash of a DOS screen and that's all. Analog is a command line tool. If you want to run Analog by double clicking on it from the desktop, then you should either create a 2 line batchfile (call