doug_helbling wrote: > > > I started out using HRD / DM780, then for OS reasons (not having to do > with HRD or DM780 ... both performed flawlessly), I switched over to > Linux and have been running fldigi for the last couple of months. No > big complaints ... fldigi is well behaved, and general performance of > the Linux box blows the Windoze equivalent box away. > > But I find I am missing some of those fine Simon Features and modes. > So I decided to try a little experiment. I have a working 'wine' > implementation on the Linux box where I am now running fldigi, so I > loaded HRD onto it and fired it up. Low and behold, it works! (for > about 20 seconds anyway) After establishing initial connection with > the interface for my IC-718 (including successful exchange of > frequency / mode info between program and radio), it locks up. > > Anyone else dabble with running HRD in some form of Windoze emulation > mode on Linux? Yeah, I know I could do the whole Virtual Machine thing > (I use it extensively on the day job), but I really am trying to get > the best of both worlds, all the cool Windoze apps to run on my > favorite NON-windows OS. :-) Your clues appreciated ... > > - Doug/KE7SEI > > Try sending F0FAK a message or look up www.shackbox.com. I have shackbox 1.0 (ubuntu) on my PC and I could get HRD working and recognizing the frequency but was unable to get DM780 to properly work using a rigblaster pro to an IC 746.
John [email protected]
