[DXBase] Two Telnet windows?

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Fri, 8 Nov 2002 13:51:46 -0500


I had the same problem with a Dell laptop running Win2K, Peter. I use a
Compaq desktop in the shack, but loaded DXBase on the laptop 'cause it's
direct-connected to my laser printer (have not yet networked our
printers) and I'll print labels from a "mirror" copy of my database. I
spent over an hour on the phone with a Dell tech rep trying to figure
out what happened to my power options before it dawned on me that they
went away about the same time that I loaded DXBase! It's actually not
that inconvenient, I prefer the fast startup every morning, but can live
with the few extra minutes. I actually don't know any IT pro who uses
anything except "Shut Down." Win2K is probably more robust in this
regard, but even the Dell tech rep stays away from "Standby" and
"Hibernate." Meanwhile, instead of DXB's Telnet windows I use N1MM
Logger and its dual VFO bandmaps as a "front end" to DXBase (ie, export
Q's offline later) since the spot displays and jump-to functions are
very cool.
George w1EBI
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Peter Dougherty
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DXBase] Two Telnet windows?
At 02:20 PM 11/6/2002, Ron Stordahl wrote:
>Ill agree, I don't see the need for multiple telnet connects either.
But we
>must keep the radio packet ability..still lots of rural users who don't
have
>24/7 internet!.

I agree that the need for a packet interface is needed - my Internet 
connection mysteriously went out about 2 hours before the end of CQWW! I
would, however, love to see the interface reworked in a way that will 
restore my ability to use Windows 2000's Suspend and Hibernate modes.
When 
I spoke with Jack last year he told me that the reason suspend/hibernate
is 
disabled is because it would interfere with the VHF packet interface.
This was almost a deal-breaker for me to begin with and I would hope a
way 
could be found to allow the Packet interface and Hibernate functionality
to 
co-exist.
73 de W2IRT
Peter Dougherty
[email protected]

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