On 8/3/2015 4:22 PM, Marc Veeneman wrote: "Maybe I can offer a counterpoint, I do regret my K3 purchase. But I will not be selling it."
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 2:50 PM, Richard Fjeld <[email protected]> wrote: > The characters are being received from the USB keyboard and displayed in > the send portion of the monitor correctly. (my terminology) > As they are being sent to the K3, I can hear the skip as it occurs, and I > do not see the skipped character displayed on the K3 display panel. > When a space is dropped, the two words get joined together. > A buffer one-character overrun problem it would seem. It appears that this is about the on-monitor Keyboard functions associated with the SVGA board in the P3, not the K3. and the SVGA would own the buffer overrun problem. Or is there something else actually in the K3? To characterize this as a K3 or even a P3 problem is inaccurate. The SVGA board is a separate product release, even if its firmware is loaded via the P3 utility. The SVGA board stuff is still considerably in user beta. I note that all the 3rd party standalone programs that do this "terminal" stuff have gone through gaggles of releases along the way. Elecraft is just getting started in this genre. This gets down to the old argument, debated over a million different things in life, that if you want something almost perfect, you need to wait until user beta test cycles have shaken out all the cooties. As in never buy the first model year of a new car, etc, etc. HOWEVER There are those of us who ENJOY shaking out the cooties, and ENJOY the process of living out on the bleeding edge, and we will happily do this bug-searching self-flagellating discovery exercise for those who don't share the appetite, and they can blissfully wait it out until an app stops wiggling because we quit finding bugs. And we will not begrudge them even an instant for living off our digging and debugging, because it's fun for us. You're welcome to it. Live long and prosper. May you happily enjoy playing video games with your great-great-grandchildren. Wayne knows that we addicted debuggers are out there and that we enjoy the process. He takes commercial advantage of it. Good thing and we don't care. If he had to PAY for all that testing, costs would be MUCH higher, and therefore a K3 would cost a lot more, or would be way less bang for the buck. Maybe our symbiosis keeps him from having to do business like Yakencom -- where we get all our improvements by paying for an entire brand new model. Maybe we keep Elecraft from going under, who instead amazingly survives the great recession without slowing down. Some on the reflector take a dim view of this symbiotic manufacturer/user development process. But it helps keep us in new features from what is in reality a small niche (ham radio) small company. A lot of us are enjoying the SVGA board. I was amazed what I could do with it in the NAQP CW contest last weekend. Elecraft fixes the stuff we tell them about, so your issue, irritating as it may be at this moment, is on a list and will get resolved with all the others. 73, Guy K2AV ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [email protected]

