Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Win4K3 - Virtual COM Ports on Windows 10
This was my mistake for not reading clearly - I installed the
(unsigned) v 3.0 program. Uninstalling that, and installing the signed
2.0 version got me up and running.
On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 6:18 PM Lou
Great! Simple fixes are best
73, Lou W0FK
Lou Laderman
(314) 308-4363
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On Jan 16, 2023, at 3:40 PM, John Overbaugh wrote:
This was my mistake for not reading clearly - I installed the
(unsigned) v 3.0 program. Uninstalling that, and installing the signed
2.0
This was my mistake for not reading clearly - I installed the
(unsigned) v 3.0 program. Uninstalling that, and installing the signed
2.0 version got me up and running.
On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 6:18 PM Lou Laderman wrote:
>
> Have you contacted Tom VA2FSQ for support? com0com is his recommended
Having been involved on the periphery of other software certification
processes, I suspect that getting a driver Microsoft approved is an
expensive process, both in terms of fees to Microsoft, and internal
staff time.
I think it is unlikely that you will get an approved driver which is not
Have you contacted Tom VA2FSQ for support? com0com is his recommended program.
73, Lou W0FK
Lou Laderman
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On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 8:27 AM John Overbaugh wrote:
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> I'm trying to set up my KX3 on a new Windows 10 computer using Win4K3.
> Has anyone found a
I'm using VSPM, which K5FR provided free to hams.
http://k5fr.com/DDUtilV3wiki/index.php/VSP_Manager
It does not do port splitting if that is what you need, and it has
been a few years since I heard from him, but he was blogging as late
as last July, so it is worth a shot to contact him.
73,
I'm trying to set up my KX3 on a new Windows 10 computer using Win4K3.
Has anyone found a satisfactory solution to com0com's test driver
issue? Windows 10 enforces signed drivers; because com0com is a test
driver Windows doesn't trust it. I don't want to disable secure boot
and allow unsigned
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