> > Is there a link to a build newer than 3644? (I think I read a > > message about such a build but I deleted the message.) > > I continue to run 3590 but would be glad to jump to a newer version. > > Not sure what you're after, here. Of course, 3644 is newer that 3590. > In an earlier message to wsjt-devel I included a link to a package for > r3644: > http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJTX_122r3644.exe > > If you want something later than that, e.g. from the HEAD of the SVN > repository, you need to compile it yourself.
Although I subscribed to a couple of the WSJT lists some time ago I have not been actively reading the messages ... and recently attempted to go through some 3,500+ catching up. I probably messed up in my notes of the build numbers - I'll pull down the 3644 for now. --- > > My gut feeling is the crashes were attributed to something > > being decoded being sent by a specific station as it was fairly > > consistent for a period of time that I was operating (normally > > evenings UTC-0500 on 7.076 MHz) - QSY or going QRT and coming > > back later never had the problem. And FWIW - I have not seen > > a crash now in some time. (Offending station not being heard?!) > > I think it unlikely that a decoded message could trigger a program > crash. But if it did -- and certainly I have been surprised before! -- > the corresponding recorded *.wav file should cause the same > misbehavior. I would welcome receipt of such a *.wav file. Though I've not seen any issues (crashes) recently I'll turn on recording in the event I can capture something if it does happen. Looking back through my notes - it would appear that the crash had occurred a number of times whilst in QSO with someone. The crash always occurred after the period of reception (after second 47/48). I can't say if it happened at the point where it was my turn to transmit. I'm trying to remember if the crash occurred while just sitting monitoring the band / reporting to PSK ... but can't say for certain. When it was crashing I did restart the application and turn off the PSK reporting thinking that may have been related to the problem - it still crashed even with that off. 73 - Bob W1QA _______________________________________________ Wsjt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/wsjt-devel
