A couple more details that I forgot to mention. When I ran winecfg the
first time to set up the directories, etc., I selected Windows XP as
the emulation. The default is Windows 2000, so I'm not sure if this
makes a difference. When winecfg ran, I got an error that /dev/snd/seq
could not be open
* Rein Couperus PA0R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jun 30 02:53 -0500]:
> One program I use for this purpose is 'Morse runner'. I use it under
> ubuntu/vmwareplayer/XP. It would be a LOT of work to port it into Xtlf,
> and I cannot do it myself as I am no soundcard programmer.
Okay, I have Morse Runn
* Rein Couperus PA0R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jun 30 02:53 -0500]:
> One program I use for this purpose is 'Morse runner'. I use it under
> ubuntu/vmwareplayer/XP. It would be a LOT of work to port it into Xtlf,
> and I cannot do it myself as I am no soundcard programmer.
Thanks for turning me o
* Rein Couperus PA0R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jun 30 02:53 -0500]:
> Nate, do you mean something like the TLF simulator mode with some
> additions like text output? The TLF simulator takes its calls from the
> callmaster file and simulates the cqww-cw, (single calls only, as it
> uses cwdaemon for
Nate, do you mean something like the TLF simulator mode with some
additions like text output? The TLF simulator takes its calls from the
callmaster file and simulates the cqww-cw, (single calls only, as it
uses cwdaemon for output).
I have thought about moving the simulator mode into xtlf, but I a
I had an idea strike me today about some sort of trainer for TLF and
Morse Code using cwdaemon. First, some background.
I have an AEA Morse Machine (sadly no longer made) that has a neat DX
contest function. Some years ago I rigged up my computer with CT and,
if I recall, rigged it to send to th