Well, I am finally retiring my Widows 98 ham computer and replacing* it
with a new XP Pro computer -- that I got 2 years ago and am just now
getting around to changing out -- two months before XP support goes
away. As they say, timing is everything! grin
On the Win 98 machine, I just used
For a very long time now, I have been using DX4WIN (5.03) and upon opening
the program getting the pop-up message, COULD NOT OPEN CW DRIVER.
I've been ignoring this and just using my paddle, but how do I get back to
being able to use the keyboard and memories again?
Thanks --
Ralph - K0IR
Ralph if you are using Windows XP, copy this driver into
C:\windows\system32\drivers
Problem will then go away. I had the same problem and thanks to the guys
at DX4WIN they solved my problem in a hurry.
Rod WC7N
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Ralph,
This typically happens when you move the software to another computer with a
different operating system.
The Appendix: Files, has the list of files needed, and at the bottom of that
list are the two different CW (port) drivers. You can retrieve these files, or
any other file for that
I got same problem here and need a solution !
73 Lee.
- Original Message -
From: Courtney Judd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: DW4WIN Reflector Dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 7:58 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] cw driver
| All of a sudden I am getting an error box that says CW driver
Courtney,
In the on-line help, check the Appendix 'Files'
Paul
At 06:26 PM 8/5/02 -0500, Courtney Judd wrote:
No answer to my question on the window ( No CW Driver Found) popping up when
DX4WIN 5.03 is opened. F5NLY.. Lee... also would like to find the solution.
I would like to know where this
All of a sudden I am getting an error box that says CW driver not found when
I open DX4WIN V. 5.03. I remember seeing something about this before but Old
Timers has got me. Anyone have any help? Thanks Cort
Courtney Judd K4WI
2300 County Road 61
Uniontown, Al. 36786
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