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Re: DxView


Dave, AA6YQ
 

Mark,

I'm not sure what's happened exactly, but the program failure is definitely
the result of some latent defect. Since I'm unlikely to replicate it here,
tracking it down would require me to add some instrumentation to a version,
have you run it and report results. That would narrow things down a bit,
enabling me to add some more instrumentation for you to try. I'm guessing it
would take 3 or 4 cycles to find the problem.

The faster way to get you running again is probably to zap DXView's registry
entries. I suspect that once of these has taken on an unexpected value, and
that's what's activating the defect. Uninstalling and reinstalling DXView
does not clear its registry entries -- either you must run the program
REGEDIT and delete the entry manually, or I must write a little program that
does that for you.

If you've used REGEDIT before, I'll tell you what entry to delete.
Otherwise, I'll write the program and send it to you tomorrow. Let me
know...

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hammond [mailto:k7hph@...]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 1:12 AM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: Re: [dxlab] DxView


Hello Dave:

I am running 98 Second Edition on a PII system. The problem is not in the
program. I originally had the DXView version just before your latest
release
of DXView 1.28 working with Rotor EZ on 98SE. I loved it. It was so neat
to
key in a call and click the path and not have to worry about what the
rotor
was doing. This a great program! I had no trouble with it in this
configuration.

However, I have two computers serving three operating positions. I got so
spoiled by DXView that I wanted to network it to the other CPU so I could
use it at all three positions. So I bought two 3com network cards and used
windows networking to link the two CPU's. That's when I found out I could
not access the serial port of the main CPU from the other networked CPU. I
then deleted the network connection to DXView from the secondary CPU and
that's when the problem began. I decided that the networking had caused a
problem with DXView and uninstalled and re-installed to see if it would
go
away, but it has not.

Since I removed the network connection, DXView will not start and I get
the
error message whenever I try to run it. Yesterday I downloaded the new
version and installed it, hoping that it would cure the problem but it did
not. The problem is mine but I don't know enough about the error code to
know where to look for the solution. I thought that running the uninstall
would clear out whatever I did and I could re-install and everything would
be ok. But the error is still there. Any thoughts you might have that I
could try would be greatly appreciated. I really miss using the program.

Thanks for the help.

73, Mark...


----- Original Message -----
From: Dave, AA6YQ <dhb@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 1:07 AM
Subject: RE: [dxlab] DxView


> That's certainly a defect, Mark, but you're the first to report it. What
> version of DXView are you running? On which operating system are you
> running?
>
> Does this failure occur right away, or after you some action on your
part?
>
> 73,
>
> Dave, AA6YQ
> -----Original Message-----
> From: K7HPH [mailto:k7hph@...]
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 2:35 AM
> To: dxlab@...
> Cc: K7HPH
> Subject: [dxlab] DxView
>
>
> I am having a problem getting "DxView to work. When I go to bring it
up,
I
> get a "Runtime Error 340 Control array Element '0' Doesn't Exist". Does
> anyone know what that means.
>
> Thanks in advance for the help.
>
> Mark...
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