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
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.
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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
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).
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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