Hi Joe, Same experience here, CW keying hasn't been a problem for me either. My move to using Winkey was bought about because it was one of the features in an interface I acquired and since using it I can certainly see the advantages. If ever I noticed any slow up before it was usually another activity that was slowed or halted the CW seemed to have priority which is how it is supposed to work I think.
Since using Winkey, especially when using auto CQ in contests I now feel free to check emails, surf the Web and a host of stuff while CQing and can be assured it is going out fine and my other activities rip along just fine too. Most important is I can flip back to the logger screen quickly when a Q pops up. :) One comment I will make is I don't like K1EL's timing for paddle entry on his chips. I use an old Super Keyer II by Idiom Press, super keyer timing w/dot & dash memory for me is just so good. I have tried K1EL's keyers and always end up with extra dits and bits. This may be me, so I still use the Super Keyer for paddle entry and leave the Winkey chip to talk with the computer. I don't know what it is I have tried changing weighting, spacing etc but really have to work at it and still end up with goofy stuff. Then I go back to the other and it just flows, well mostly, I can still mess it up myself too, my keying errors are usually bits missed out so when I get extra's showing up I know something really is different. I see he has an extra timing variable in the K12 chips and maybe WInkey2, perhaps this would help I am not sure. Yes spyware and all that stuff, actually one of my biggest gripes is printer manufactures, look out when you buy a printer and load their software onto your computer. They think your computer exists solely to talk to their printer and any other activity is unnecessary. Do a "ctrl alt del" and check what processes are running, Geez everyone wants a byte of your computer and the poor user gets the left over's. 73 John Zl1BYZ. -----Original Message----- From: Joe Giacobello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 8 March 2008 8:08 a.m. To: John Shaw Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Dx4win] CPU Usage Hello, John! There is no doubt that Winkey solves the uneven keying problems. However, I have been using the DX4WIN keyboard feature for the last ten years or so and although the keying problem was often evident in the earlier versions, the latest versions (7.xx) seem to be free of the problem without requiring Winkey. I don't believe that there is anything special about my computer, and I have several programs running at the same time. It may be that some computers are being slowed down by spyware, disk fragmentation, etc. 73, Joe K2XX John Shaw wrote: > Winkey is the solution. > > I recently upgraded to using it here and it is great for relieving CPU usage > issues. I can now continue to do other tasks on the computer while CW is > being sent, CPU usage doesn't even register, no hiccups or stutters. Not > that it was a big issue here, I found that sending CW would take priority > and other operations would suffer but with Winkey everything continues as > normal. > > Do a search and find out about it. > > 73 John ZL1BYZ. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of OZ1AXG Flam > Sent: Thursday, 6 March 2008 10:57 a.m. > To: DX4WIN Reflector > Subject: Re: [Dx4win] CPU Usage > > Hi > > I have installed Dx4Win on a fresh WinXP installation, trimmed it for max > performance. Hardware is a Compaq 550MHz with 640MB RAM > > Using Dx4win & transmitting CW, the CPU is around 80-90% of the time. If it > so happens that the Dx cluster receives a spot or two you can hear that the > timing of dot and dashes is messed up. Listning on the air, you can easy > hear other stations where the CW has the same "funny" timing - problerly > using Dx4Win :=) > > I would suggest that this issue be looked into, and a possible solution > worked out. > > Regards OZ1AXG Flam > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> Bernie, > >>> It happens here, too. If I am transmitting RTTY when the CW spot comes, >>> it will slow down dramatically and possibly spoil the QSO. Otherwise I >>> have not noticed any ill effects. >>> >>> 73 Erkki OH2BF >>> > > > _______________________________________________ > Dx4win mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win > > > > _______________________________________________ > Dx4win mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win > > >

