I just installed the latest version of the KX3 Utility from Elecraft.
The only glitch was when Windows Defender tried to protect me from bad
people, but I knew Elecraft wasn't bad people, so overrode the warning.
All went well otherwise.
david
KC1DNY
On 7/26/2023 3:24 PM, Dave wrote:
Is
Is there a problem with the KX3 Utility? I download the Windows version and get
this:
KX3_Utility_Setup_1_23_5_22.exe isn’t commonly downloaded
It doesn’t seem to be an .exe file ??
Any help appreciated.
Tnx,
Dave N8AG
Sent from Mail for Windows
The magic computer tech fixed it. Thanks for the help.
Unplugged the cable and turned all off then turned on and connected cable again
and it worked.
Thanks to all that replied.
Bill
WF9M
> On April 2, 2020 at 12:07 PM 1lasportsman 1lasportsman <1lasports...@cox.net
>
I am using the KXusb cable from computer and acc1 plug on radio but it does not
connect with radio.
Do I need to change the radio speed to 38400 or is it automatic?
If so looked in manual and did not see how
Bill
> On April 2, 2020 at 11:54 AM Jack Brindle mailto:jackbrin...@me.com > wrote:
>
The utility is telling you that it is communicating with your KX3 at 38400
bits/sec. The KX3 has firmware revision 2.90.
This is not an error message. It appears to be working just fine.
73!
Jack, W6FB
> On Apr 2, 2020, at 9:41 AM, 1lasportsman 1lasportsman <1lasports...@cox.net>
> wrote:
>
I am trying to use the utility to see radio
I am getting this error message
KX3 MCU revision 02.90 rs232 speed 38400 bit/s
IT worked before but I get this now
any ideas the radio works fine but no utility with computer .I tried this on 2
computers same error.
Bill
WF9m
KX-Line book says I
shouldbe able to use the Terminal window of the Utility to display
the text of the CW I'm sending, but I've never been able to get it to
work.
Any ideas?
I use the "Terminal Window" of "Elecraft KX3 Utility" for typing CW
via keyboard.And the char
Don,
I think you just defined analog vs digital CW.
HNY, Dan KM6CQ
Ingo and all,
*The characters entered with the keyboard will be perfectly formed,If
entered via paddles, bug ot hand key, they may not be perfectly formed and
may not be decoded properly.This is a tool that can be used to
Ingo and all,
The characters entered with the keyboard will be perfectly formed,
If entered via paddles, bug ot hand key, they may not be perfectly
formed and may not be decoded properly.
This is a tool that can be used to practice your sending.
73 and HNY,
Don W3FPR
On 12/31/2019 7:48 PM,
sending, but I've never
been able to get it to work.
Any ideas?
I use the "Terminal Window" of "Elecraft KX3 Utility" for typing CW via keyboard.And the
characters sent are displayed.
But I can't decode characters given with the key. Only via keyboard - butthat was not your
I'm enjoying and getting a lot out of our CW discussion. I've tried to
use the KX3 uUtility for practice sending CW.
p. 60 of Fred Cady's big, excellent Elecraft KX-Line book says I should
be able to use the Terminal window of the Utility to display the text of
the CW I'm sending, but I've
To: Raymond Sills; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
Ray...
I did not realize that!� I did RTFM - I promise.� I guessed I missed that one.
It has worked under the 1st configuration ever since I bought the KX3.� One day
it changed - I
I can, and almost always do, use the K3/P3/KX3 utilities through
a hub to my Elecraft USB <--> RS232 cable or K3 upgraded
internal equivalent from my Mac. The connection between the two
USB <--> RS232 connections persist over shutting down and moving
the computer.
What is going on with
- Of
course, the K3s is a USB device.
Mystery solved!!
Hank
K4HYJ
-Original Message-
From: "Raymond Sills"
To: h...@optilink.us
Date: 04/15/19 08:22
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
Hi Hank:
It's always been the case when using the Elecra
the KX3 utility program (just leave it minimized) it works when
I need it.
How crazy is that? Any gurus figure that one out??
Hank
K4HYJ
From: Nr4c
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2019 3:31 PM
To: Andy McMullin
Cc: Elecraft list
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
it minimized) it works when
I need it.
How crazy is that? Any gurus figure that one out??
Hank
K4HYJ
From: Nr4c
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2019 3:31 PM
To: Andy McMullin
Cc: Elecraft list
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
On the FTDI site there is a removal tool. Use
;> va2fsq.com
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
>> Behalf Of HB
>> Sent: April 14, 2019 12:47 PM
>> To: donw...@embarqmail.com; 'Dick Dievendorff'
>> Cc: 'Elecraft list'
>> Subject: Re: [E
man.qth.net On
> Behalf Of HB
> Sent: April 14, 2019 12:47 PM
> To: donw...@embarqmail.com; 'Dick Dievendorff'
> Cc: 'Elecraft list'
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
>
> I have done all of those things and no change. As I said every ot
Dievendorff'
Cc: 'Elecraft list'
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
I have done all of those things and no change. As I said every other piece of
software that needs the KXUSB grabs it and uses it fine – just not the utility
software.
There is something
: 'Elecraft list'
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
Hank,
Installing KX3 Utility will do nothing for changing what your computer
does about COM Ports vs USB port assignment. It is now apparent that
your computer is not properly recognizing the FTDI USB to Serial
; Elecraft list
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
The kx3 gets its inventory of com ports from registry values populated by
complete device driver installation.
Dick, K6KR
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
The kx3 gets its inventory of com ports from registry values populated by
complete device driver installation.
Dick, K6KR
> On Apr 12, 2019, at 19:20, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>
> Hank,
>
> In that case
The kx3 gets its inventory of com ports from registry values populated by
complete device driver installation.
Dick, K6KR
> On Apr 12, 2019, at 19:20, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>
> Hank,
>
> In that case, the next step is to download and install the latest copy of KX3
> Utility.
>
>
> 73,
>
fine.Sometimes it seems
like an update breaks something, and a follow on update fixes it. Not the
first time I've seen that happen.Mark,KE6BB
Original message From: HB Date: 4/12/19
6:34 PM (GMT-08:00) To: donw...@embarqmail.com, Elecraft list
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility
Hank,
In that case, the next step is to download and install the latest copy
of KX3 Utility.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/12/2019 9:34 PM, HB wrote:
Don….
I have verified the COM port in the Device Manager but the KX3 Utility
does not show any COM ports in the port window.
Don….
I have verified the COM port in the Device Manager but the KX3 Utility does not
show any COM ports in the port window.
Hank
K4HYJ
From: Don Wilhelm
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 9:07 PM
To: HB; Elecraft list
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
Hank,
Re-boot
Yes – multiple reboots.
From: Jim - N4ST
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 8:21 PM
To: 'HB'; 'Elecraft list'
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
I just had this problem today after "upgrading" to Windows 10 Ver 1809.
Windows told me the COM port was cl
Hank,
Re-boot the computer - it seems all the problems are in your computer.
Oh, yes, power cycle the KX3 too, but that will not likely make a
difference.
After rebooting the computer, look in Device Manager to see which COM
port your computer assigned to the KXUSB adapter, and use that COM
half Of HB
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 19:47
To: Elecraft list
Subject: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility problem: serial port is closed
Hey folks…
I have an unusual (I think) problem. I have a KX3 that I have used the KX3
utility software with several times without issue. Today when I start the
Did you re-boot the computer?
Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill
> On Apr 12, 2019, at 7:47 PM, HB wrote:
>
> Hey folks…
> I have an unusual (I think) problem. I have a KX3 that I have used the KX3
> utility software with several times without issue. Today when I start the
> software there
Hey folks…
I have an unusual (I think) problem. I have a KX3 that I have used the KX3
utility software with several times without issue. Today when I start the
software there is no COM port to select. In the bottom left hand part of the
KX3 PORT window is says Serial Port is Closed. (I’m
Andy:
> On Mar 29, 2019, at 5:56 PM, Andy McMullin via Elecraft
> wrote:
snip...
>
>
>
> I’m sure there’s something in the works but I see nothing from the developers
> themselves to say so and the next version of MacOS seems to be only weeks
> away.
Apple has a tradition of announcing
In addition to Elecraft's Mac software, I have expensive apps that will
not work under the next Mac OS. They work for me fine now and I don't
want to spend thousands of dollars to upgrade to new versions of those
apps just so they will work under the next Mac OS.
I don't need no stinkin' new
Unless you are a developer, weeks is measured in double digits. The new version
of macOS will presumably be announced at Apple’s WWDC in San Jose the first
week of June. It will not be out as a full release until September or October
which is the real time frame of concern. Unless you value
No, I just “hoped”.
In general, one can wait updating an operating system until his/her essential
softwares become compatible to the new version of operating system.
73 de JH3SIF, Keith
> 2019/03/30 7:56、Andy McMullin のメール:
>
> I’m sorry Keith but is there any evidence to support that
I’m sorry Keith but is there any evidence to support that assertion. That a 64
bit version will be available before the next MacOS revision is released?
I know it’s a nice thing to think. But have the developers said that’s what’s
happening? They seem to be completely missing from this thread.
K3 Utility is 64 bit version but other Elecraft utilities are 32 bit version.
So, I guess the 32 bit versions will be migrated to 64 bit version later but
before the future MacOS is released.
73 de JH3SIF, Keith
> 2019/03/29 0:17、Don Wilhelm のメール:
>
> My understanding is that a 64 bit version
My understanding is that a 64 bit version of the Mac and Linux Utilities
is "in the making".
But for now, you will have to put up with the messages from Apple that
the current Utility will not work on the next OS release.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/27/2019 7:15 PM, Jack Brindle via Elecraft wrote:
I assume you mean that has been compiled for, as if you can compile it
you can probably compile if for many different architectures.
However ARM is not a single machine type. There are many different ARM
family devices with different instruction sets. You would probably want
a specific
I have always used the latest version of Raspberian. Now its raspbian
stretch. https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/
I have an 8 AH 12 volt SLA battery and a small 12 to 5 volt converter
for the PI . The battery is also the supply for my KX3 and can recharge
an HT. I would be
What OS are you using on the RPi?
Terry, KQ5U
On 3/27/2019 6:01 PM, Steve via Elecraft wrote:
I have a Raspberry Pi in a go box with APRS software and a program
called Chirp. Chirp can program a whole slew of different radios (Not
Elecraft) :-(. In Chirp I have files that have all the local
Guys;
Realize that Mac versions of the utilities are important to us “insiders” also.
This is something that will be addressed in due time.
73!
Jack, W6FB
> On Mar 27, 2019, at 2:28 PM, Grant Youngman wrote:
>
> It’s kind of the way things go. I’d like to be able to run some 8-bit Z-80
>
On 3/27/2019 2:23 PM, Wes wrote:
My two shack computers and my office desktop still run Win 7 Pro. To
run my N2PK VNA, I have a laptop with a parallel port running WinXP
Yep. I still have vintage Thinkpads left over from my days in biz that
are running XP Pro; one of them runs my VNWA, and
I have a Raspberry Pi in a go box with APRS software and a program
called Chirp. Chirp can program a whole slew of different radios (Not
Elecraft) :-(. In Chirp I have files that have all the local repeaters
and can install them as needed. I would love to add Elecraft utilities
to my Pi. Steve
Andy,
Maybe for some, but my eyes glaze over when you start talking about that stuff.
I've already experienced the sunk costs for the old hardware.
Wes
On 3/27/2019 3:13 PM, Andy McMullin wrote:
Wes,
I wonder if a better answer would be to push for versions of the utilities that
compile
What a wonderful idea… I’m thinking about adding a Pi to my shack/field kit to
handle a number of chores without needing a larger computer.
David Thompson
Jack of All Trades
Master of None
dbthomp...@me.com
> On Mar 27, 2019, at 15:13, Andy McMullin wrote:
>
> Wes,
>
> I wonder if a better
Wes,
I wonder if a better answer would be to push for versions of the utilities that
compile on an ARM chip so that it could be run on a Raspberry Pi. Particularly
as it’s already been compiled for an X86 under Linux, so all the libraries
should be there. I don’t think many of us would worry
At least with Apps running in FORTH you could use something like SwiftForth and
keep running them under Windows or MacOS!
> On 27 Mar 2019, at 21:28, Grant Youngman wrote:
>
> It’s kind of the way things go. I’d like to be able to run some 8-bit Z-80
> apps I wrote in the 1970’s (in FORTH)
It’s kind of the way things go. I’d like to be able to run some 8-bit Z-80
apps I wrote in the 1970’s (in FORTH) without pulling my old Digital Group
system out of the attic, but I can’t.
Developers need to keep up. I imagine that the Elecraft macOS apps will show
up as 64-bit compatible at
You could always do what some of us Windows users do; keep an old computer
around with legacy OS. My two shack computers and my office desktop still run
Win 7 Pro. To run my N2PK VNA, I have a laptop with a parallel port running
WinXP and I think there is still a 386 laptop out in the garage
Apple plans to not support 32 bit applications with the next
major release of MacOS. This change will hit a number of ham
radio applications as well as the Elecraft utilities.
My favorite program for SO2V RTTY, cocoaModem is one of them,
and there is no formal support for it, and the
Since the memory manager seems to be tied to Windows, should we contribute to
Chirp support for Elecraft? It already supports some Kenwood rigs, so if the
Elecraft memory command set is similar to Kenwood, that might not be too hard.
The request has been on the Chirp board since 2012, so it
Excellent. I look forward to seeing new versions of the OSX Utilities for the
Elecraft line sometime soon then.
Regards
Andy, G8TQH
> On 27 Mar 2019, at 18:37, Charles Johnson wrote:
>
> No, you are not the only person who uses a Mac with their Elecraft equipment
> and macOS utilities.
No, you are not the only person who uses a Mac with their Elecraft equipment
and macOS utilities. Elecraft is aware of the 32 bit limitation, and so is the
developer of the KX3 app for macOS. I expect 64 bit versions of all Elecraft
utilities will be released before the general release of the
Thanks Charles.
So, am I the only person interested in using my Elecraft kit with a Mac in the
future? If not, how can we get this app updated to work on Macs from now on?
Who do we need to ask?
Sent from my iPhone
> On 27 Mar 2019, at 17:55, Charles Johnson wrote:
>
> Unless Apple changes
Unless Apple changes its position on 32 bit software like the KX3 Utility, 32
bit apps will not run on the next major release of macOS. The warning message
is just that - a warning message that the app in question will not run on
future version of the OS. The warning messages appears at random
The warning message does not merely appear just once with the first launch of
the software but on subsequent lauches as well (after shutdown of the app).
However, I have noticed that if a subsequent launch is within a small period of
time after an earlier launch where the message was shown,
It might go away, but is it still valid? Doesn’t it mean that any day soon an
update to the OS will stop the utility working? Then where are we?
Regards
Andy, G8TQH
> On 27 Mar 2019, at 16:36, TJ Campie wrote:
>
> Doesn't that warning go away after the first launch of the software? I
> don't
Doesn't that warning go away after the first launch of the software? I
don't recall seeing it again after using the K3 software for the first time.
73, W0EA
TJ
QRP ARCI #14612 | CW Ops #953 | SKCC #4593T
NAQCC #3768 | Flying Pigs QRP #2254
http://W0EA.us
*Because QRO is too easy (but
Hi All,
This might seem like an odd question, but I’ve tried a search of the mail list
archive and not found the answer.
Does anyone know if there is a trick or other way around the error messages
from the KX3 Utility, when run on a modern Macintosh (mine’s running OS-X
Mojave, 10.14.4),
The present KX3 Utility and PX3 Utility are 32-bit apps on Apple’s OSX
platform. Does anyone know if Elecraft plans to update these to 64-bit anytime
soon? With the release of the next version of OSX later this year, those
applications will no longer work in their current guise.
Thanks for
Why 4800 baud?
I think it works better at 34.8.
And the KXUSB that I got with my KX3 was a FTDI based unit.
Unplug all USB devices except the one for the radio. See what Device Manager
has to say.
Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill
> On Nov 27, 2018, at 11:58 PM, JEROME SODUS wrote:
>
>
Hello,
As the subject-line states, my records show that all was good this past May
when I checked if I was up-to-date firmware-wise.
Also, in September, for the power-up sequence, I successfully used the Utility
to put in a banner with my call-sign.
The idea today was to get DX-Lab and its
. The Library folder will then appear in the
Go menu. The KX3 Utility preferences file is named "KX3UtilPrefs".
Regards,
David, W4SMT
On Friday, September 14, 2018, 10:40:57 AM EDT, Christer Palm via Elecraft
wrote:
Hi!
I have big problems getting Elecraft KX3
Christer Palm via Elecraft wrote:
>> Hi!
>> I have big problems getting Elecraft KX3 Utility work on Mac OS X High
>> Sierra. The application opens but will not connect to the KX3
>> Any Ideas? Yes I have the D2XX drivers and gone through the installation
>> guides s
aft
> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I have big problems getting Elecraft KX3 Utility work on Mac OS X High
> Sierra. The application opens but will not connect to the KX3
>
> error log when starting application is
>
> /BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/AppleFSCompress
One thing to try is to download a fresh new FTDi driver and install that.
> On Sep 14, 2018, at 8:38 AM, Grant Youngman wrote:
>
> That’s a good question. I’m a Mac user, and have never had a problem. So it
> doesn’t sound like it’s some “universal” issue with macOS.
>
> Grant NQ5T
> K3
That’s a good question. I’m a Mac user, and have never had a problem. So it
doesn’t sound like it’s some “universal” issue with macOS.
Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091 KX3 #8342
>
>
> A rhetorical question - Why have I seen this problem recently from Mac users?
> Perhaps the Mac software is no longer
On 9/14/2018 10:40 AM, Christer Palm via Elecraft wrote:
Hi!
I have big problems getting Elecraft KX3 Utility work on Mac OS X High Sierra.
The application opens but will not connect to the KX3
Any Ideas? Yes I have the D2XX drivers and gone through the installation guides
several times, as well
Hi!
I have big problems getting Elecraft KX3 Utility work on Mac OS X High Sierra.
The application opens but will not connect to the KX3
error log when starting application is
/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/AppleFSCompression/AppleFSCompression-96.60.1/Common
)
On 12/06/18 15:11, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility Linux version
> Message-ID: <6574d2ac-395d-4538-9761-7a53b5cea...@sy-edm.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> KX3 Utils
>
> I am running a totally bas
6/18 15:11, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility Linux version
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> Re:?? "if you don't understand the language, go away".
>
> THANK YOU, DON!!!
>
> I agree with yo
Ok, here’s what was sent to me to get the 32 bit KX3UtilityLINUX_1_16_6_25.tgz
installed on Linux Mint ‘Sylvia’ Cinnamon Desktop edition 18.3 64-bit.
Now the KX3 Utility is running.
tnx to all that responded.
de George
WD0AKZ
dit – dit
Simultaneous Perioheral Opeations On Line. :)
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 21:23 Mike Markowski wrote:
> I don't reach as far back as bus & tag pairs, but I'm with you, Rich.
> :-) TOPS-10, MCP, VMS, and the best - Unix! A picture I shared here
> recently of a fun little retro computer
I don't reach as far back as bus & tag pairs, but I'm with you, Rich.
:-) TOPS-10, MCP, VMS, and the best - Unix! A picture I shared here
recently of a fun little retro computer recreation:
http://udel.edu/~mm/pidp8i/
Running the original os/8. Fun stuff.
SPOOL...system peripheral off
special processing output online
On 06/12/2018 06:08 PM, rich hurd WC3T wrote:
Brownie points if you know what SPOOL meant. Without resorting to
Google-fu.
I'm still a green-screen guy at heart. Give me a raised floor and a bunch
of bus and tag pairs, and I'm in heaven.
On Tue, Jun 12,
Brownie points if you know what SPOOL meant. Without resorting to
Google-fu.
I'm still a green-screen guy at heart. Give me a raised floor and a bunch
of bus and tag pairs, and I'm in heaven.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 13:17 Fred Jensen wrote:
> I've migrated through several OS worlds over the
I've migrated through several OS worlds over the decades. IBM's
universe had a significant amount of acronyms that required careful
tongue maneuvers to pronounce ... "DASD" was one of the easiest, as was
"ISAM" ["Incredibly Slow Access Method"]. EB-se-dick, a little harder.
Eventually, Unix
Just as "Life is too short for QRP", Life is too short for devoting
my retirement years to learning Linux.
It seems these days more hams are professional computer geeks but
total amateurs with understanding RF. Evidence: the growing
population of wireless noise floor. Some day they will be
Amusing image...
Chuck
KE9UW
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net [elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] on
behalf of Charlie T [pin...@erols.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2018 10:24 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility Linux
of y'all old enough to understand that?
73, Charlie k3ICH
-Original Message-
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
Behalf Of hawley, charles j jr
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2018 10:58 AM
To: Mark
Cc: a45wg ; George Pasek ;
elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility Linux
Reminds me of the kids in grade school who encrypted their conversations so
nobody else felt welcome. Trouble is, the rest of us learned more by
communicating freely.
Chuck
KE9UW
Sent from my iPhone, cjack
> On Jun 12, 2018, at 1:42 AM, Mark via Elecraft
> wrote:
>
> Re: "if you don't
gcc_s.so.1 => /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgcc_s.so.1 (0xf75be000)
>> libc.so.6 => /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0xf7407000)
>> /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xf77d1000)
>>
>> Hope that is a slightly clearer instruction.
>>
>> Should you want to automate this using Docker, this
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0xf7407000)
> /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xf77d1000)
>
> Hope that is a slightly clearer instruction.
>
> Should you want to automate this using Docker, this is the docker script
> for this.
>
>
> FROM ubuntu:16.04
> MAINTAINER a4...@sy-
truction.
Should you want to automate this using Docker, this is the docker script for
this.
FROM ubuntu:16.04
MAINTAINER a4...@sy-edm.com
#Purpose of this project is test KX3 util
#by adding i386 lib references
#It will pull the elecraft kx3 utility into /elecraft
#
#Suggested Build:
#d
Re: "if you don't understand the language, go away".
THANK YOU, DON!!!
I agree with your entire post. I have actually asked for help in forums, and
the responders have made typos what they tell me to type, and then they brow
beat me because they made a mistake. One of them actually said,
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility Linux version
If you open an terminal, change directory 'cd' to where the
executable is, and try to execute it manually by typing "./execname"
(don't forget the dot slash)
that will expose any error messages that are not displayed when you
execute thro
Looks like a "typo" to me, : instead of L.
Andy W4KIL
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object file: No such file or directory.
So it looks like it is a library issue.
tnx
George
From: Chris Hallinan
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2018 9:35 AM
To: pasek...@umn.edu
Cc: mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility Linux version
If you open an terminal, change
If you are not good at deciphering cryptic messages with geek words,
don't use Linux.
I do wish it were better, but Linux seems to be steeped in "geekdom
language" - if you are not educated in the language, you do not deserve
to be part of our culture.
Until Linux produces plain text language
.
tnx
George
-Original Message-
From: a45wg
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2018 9:31 AM
To: George Pasek
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility Linux version
George,
First check the app is 32 bit
* ldd - will probably fail
* ./exec - probably says No File
* File info
To: pasek...@umn.edu
Cc: mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Utility Linux version
If you open an terminal, change directory 'cd' to where the executable is, and
try to execute it manually by typing "./execname" (don't forget the dot slash)
that will expose
This, sadly, is the downfall of Linux. Nothing is easy! Linux mainstream
versions such as Ubuntu and Mint are great systems - I run Mint dual
boot with Win 10 here. That said, I use the Win 10 side for everything
to do with my K-Line. I am spoiled, as are many others, by the ease of
If you open an terminal, change directory 'cd' to where the executable is,
and try to execute it manually by typing "./execname" (don't forget the dot
slash)
that will expose any error messages that are not displayed when you execute
through a file manager by clicking on the icon.
It's probably
George,
First check the app is 32 bit
* ldd - will probably fail
* ./exec - probably says No File
* File info exec show it is i386 file
Add Arch support
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
Followed by
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386
I have been using the Windows version of the KX3 Utility but now that I have
Linux Mint ‘Sylvia’ Cinnamon Desktop edition 18.3 64-bit installed as
dual boot with Windows 7 I want to install the Linux version of the KX3
Utility. I downloaded KX3UtilityLINUX_1_16_6_25.tgz and extracted it to
Hi Knut,
Because it relates to problems using our utility software his posting is
certainly pertinent here. We have a lot of users who run our Utility s/w under
Linux and the solution to his problem will help others. Just because you are not
interested in a posting does not mean its
This seems quite relevant. It literally has to do with getting
Elecraft-provided and supported software to function on an
Elecraft-supported computer operating system.
Given the software-driven nature of the Elecraft product line, you can
expect some discussion on software support issues on all
I run my ham software on Mac, not Linux, but I’d tag that post with “Nice
Elmering”. It was specific and clear.
Sorry for the meta-discussion, but I rode herd on netnews discussion groups for
5000+ engineers at HP for about a decade. I’ve seen more than my share of good
and bad net behavior.
Hi,
I've responded in a direct email to Eric, but maybe it it did not reach the
group. so here it is:
Hi Eric,
With all respect, I was not by any means rude. How can it be rude to ask
somebody to take take their problems elsewhere where they belong? I do not
think that purely operating systems
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