[Dxbase] DXBase and Windows 10
Neal Campbell
nealk3nc at gmail.com
Mon Feb 5 13:59:49 EST 2018
Bob
Go to the C:\Windows directory and remove the DXB2007.ini file and try it
again.
Neal Campbell
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On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 11:00 AM, Robert Hess via Dxbase <
dxbase at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> I'm trying to get DXBase 2007_109 running on a Windows 10 computer. It's
> loaded but asking me for a File Data Source. It is not looking for .mdb
> files. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
> For what it's worth, I quit using DXBase about two years ago. I had
> purchased a Flex 6700 and drivers were not available in DXBase. I have
> since discovered that I can use a Kenwood driver for the Flex.
> I tried DXLab Suite and currently am running HRD. I've got to say that
> nothing compares to the speed, ease of use and relatively light CPU usage
> of DXBase. HRD does have decent support and is frequently updated, as is
> DX Lab, but they're just not as easy to learn and use and you need a fairly
> powerful computer to run them. It is a plus to have quick updates to the
> DXCC database when entities are added, etc. In short, DXBase still has all
> of the features I need.
> I still keep my dxpedition and special event logs in DXBase and want to
> move them to the Windows 10 computer. Knowing now that I can call the Flex
> a Kenwood, I may just switch back.
> BobW1RH
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