I might draw the attention of of those interested in software written 
for Vista by looking at KR1ST's multimode text digital program, Airlink 
Express. He must have worked out any sound issues since he is actually 
using Mako Mori's MMVari DSP engine.

As he puts it in his help file (which works under Vista), it has 
backward compatibility with XP SP2, support for multiple soundcards, 
instant replay for up to 60 seconds.

It does not have sophisticated rig control such as you find on DX 
Commander interfaced with Multipsk or Ham Radio Deluxe/Digital Master 
780, but overall it seems like a very nice program.

More information available at:

http://www.airlinkexpress.org/

73,

Rick, KV9U



rojomn wrote:
> The only real issue I see frequently is for users of MMTTY and PsKcore 
> that want to use other than the default sound card. In Vista they 
> cannot. Other than that I see no problems.
>  
>
> Gil, W0MN http://webpages.charter.net/gbaron
> N 44.082147  W 92.513085 1050'
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>     *From:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
>     [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Ronald Collins
>     *Sent:* Thursday, March 27, 2008 1:21 PM
>     *To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
>     *Subject:* Re: [digitalradio] Re: Vista
>
>     Well let's see, Vista does duplex sound, as a matter of fact I use
>     it every day the games I play online in the games voip capability.
>     Also it depends on if your sound card or hardware supports it. For
>     the last year I have not had any issues with using any software on
>     Vista Ultimate which is what i'm using as long as it's 32 bit.
>     Some people are still stuck in the DOS days. I've seen people
>     claim that Vista can't do this can't do that and all they are
>     doing is repeating word of mouth.  Heck i've seen most of the
>     people who claim bad experiences with it, never even tried the OS.
>     I still have a version of Pacterm 1.5 that runs stable as can be
>     on Vista. So people unless you actually tried the operating system
>     to see if it handled everything ok, because you will all get a
>     different answer from every person you talk to especially those
>     with biases about certain software from the get go.
>      
>      
>      R Collins
>
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