Hello Alberto, Running WSPR now and then, I like to run Winrad in parallel as I indicated before.
K1JT uses a dominant clock in WSSJTxxx What makes Winrad attractive is that I can see and even identify signals by their traces, before WSPR shows the decoded text, once / 2 minute. So I feel myself often searching and having to focus on your date-hour-min-sec display. I was wondering whether you could place just a min-sec display somewhere more in the foreground so that I at least would not have to scan for the time but see it right away, at first glance to to say. In a future version of course. Also, there might be other approaches to this. There is lots room in the window, like under Jeffrey's contribution statement. I hope you understand what I trying to say. 73 Rein W6SZ -----Original Message----- >From: i2phd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Jul 28, 2008 7:29 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: [soft_radio] Re: Compiler used with Winrad. > >--- In [email protected], "Cecil Bayona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> In anticipation of the Winrad software release I'm wondering what >> software is needed to re-build the software. I now have CBuilder 6, >> and I have downloaded CBuilder 2007 Express edition. >> >> Cecil >> k5nwa > > > Cecil, > > the compiler I use is the CodeGear Rad Studio 5, which is >downloadable in trial form from the Borland site. > > Winrad went to the life with the C++Builder 6 compiler, and when >porting it to the Code Gear, the changes were minimal, just to comply >with the more strict observance of this latter to the C++ standards. > > I see just one problem, though, in using the C++Builder V6. >Winrad makes use of a library of VCL components, written by me, which >I use in many other programs (Spectran, Jason, SDRadio, Argo, etc.) >and which will be distributed only in object form. Practically, it is >a BPL library, which you will add to those already used by the >compiler. This BPL library has been compiled with the Code Gear, and >frankly I don't know whether it will work with the older C++Builder. > > You mention also the CBuilder 2007 Express Edition. >As far as I know, it should be the C++ part of the Code Gear (which >also has a Delphi compiler), so probably you won't have problems with >it. But I can't swore on it. > >73 Alberto I2PHD > > > > >
