Re: [Dx4win] HELP dx4win on new win10 computer

2015-11-03 Thread Rick Murphy
Howard, Start with trying to solve one problem at a time. Your Win10 system can't connect to the Internet and can't connect to your rig. Trying to solve these together makes it harder to diagnose the causes as they're not related. Don't plug in the serial port device. Can DX4WIN now connect to

Re: [Dx4win] FW: HELP dx4win on new win10 computer

2015-11-03 Thread ROBERT DEGRIPPO
So DX4WIN does not see com ports. How about any other program that looks at com ports. There are also utilities that you can use to test and see com ports. In the WIN 10 devices file what are your com port numbers? Bob Sent from my iPad > On Nov 2, 2015, at 9:00 PM, Dan Violette

Re: [Dx4win] HELP dx4win on new win10 computer

2015-11-03 Thread Bob
Well great. Now what radio do you interface with dx4win and does it work ok? If it does then your issue is no dx cluster access? Bob Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 3, 2015, at 9:04 AM, Howard K2HK wrote: > > Good advice Rick. Will try it one step at a time. Comports work

Re: [Dx4win] FW: HELP dx4win on new win10 computer

2015-11-03 Thread Howard K2HK
I do not have that problem with other programs. Comports 3-8. Still playing around and getting somewhat closer eg, win key working. Working today but tomorrow will try a clean reinstall. Will backup first. On the road Sent from my iPad On Nov 3, 2015, at 6:34 AM, ROBERT DEGRIPPO

Re: [Dx4win] Label Printer Question

2015-11-03 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
> Jim has written an app for the Dymo label maker.DX4WIN and Dymo 310/330/400 > Label PrinterJust adjust it to fit your labels. Credit goes to Cliff K0CA: http://dx4win.ad1c.us/appnotes/dymo.html -- Jim Reisert AD1C, , http://www.ad1c.us

Re: [Dx4win] HELP dx4win on new win10 computer

2015-11-03 Thread Howard K2HK
Good advice Rick. Will try it one step at a time. Comports work with other programs. I'll keep the group posted. Off to the salt mine. On the road Sent from my iPad On Nov 3, 2015, at 6:48 AM, Rick Murphy wrote: > Howard, > Start with trying to solve one problem at a time.