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Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Both 32 and 64-bit, per Apps & Features. Here's the full list: x86: 2005 8.0.56336 (no 86/64 indication, but I assume x86 because there's a separate entry for x64) 2008 9.0.30729.17 2008
By Paul Wightman · #532 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Hmm... which version of the VC++ Redistributables do you have installed? 32-bit or 64-bit? ________________________________________ Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2020 4:18 PM To: [email protected]
By Andrew P. · #531 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Andrew, Did some quick Googling on JSSC DLL and came across this thread which shows the same access violation exception from my error log:
By Paul Wightman · #530 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
I was hoping earlier versions would be irrelevant... I also have 2005 8.0.56336 and 2008 9.0.30729 (a few fourth-level variants, it seems). R/ Paul
By Paul Wightman · #529 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Thank you for letting me know which versions _not_ to ask people to try. Alas, I can't figure out from the JSSC DLL binaries which specific version of the library they are asking for. So we may have
By Andrew P. · #528 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Andrew, Same problem for me - immediately closes when I try to enable the serial TNC port. Please see attached Java error log. I appear to have a bunch of Visual C++ Redistributables installed,
By Paul Wightman · #527 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Mine does not work. It opens then immediately closes back down. Brian N2KGC
By Brian Webster · #526 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Ah, it appears you do have a newer (service pack) version of the same VC++ runtime library already installed. So you shouldn't have to do anything. Is YAAC working? Or did I pick the wrong date of the
By Andrew P. · #525 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Brian N2KGC
By Brian Webster · #524 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
The whole point is that you need the older version of the VC++ runtime library (unless you're dealing with a Service Pack fix of the specific version that the JSSC library was compiled with). Are you
By Andrew P. · #523 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Both of my systems say I have a newer version installed already. What's the protocol for this? Brian N2KGC
By Brian Webster · #522 ·
Re: new beta build#156 of YAAC, created 2020-Jul-23
It took a while, but I finally had the time to work with the new release. I'm pleased to say I now have telemetry and weather alerts working. I've been trying for some time to get the alerts going. It
By Bill WA4OPQ · #521 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
OK Andrew I have moved my yaac to my windows machine for now using the Serial_TNC port type so that I can transmit. So it looks like your workaround for the java on windows does work! Joe VA3JLF Sent
By Joseph LaFerla · #520 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
That's because the Kenwood port type is meant for when the D700 is in TNC APRS. The Serial_TNC port type is used when the radio is in TNC PKT mode. ________________________________________ Sent:
By Andrew P. · #519 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Andrew I think I may have fixed it. My port was set to KISS only and I changed it to TNC2:Kiss ON and now I get stations in the sniffer. What I am using here is the TNC PKT option using serial tnc as
By Joseph LaFerla · #518 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Andrew You are right. I did check the menus and the Com port was 9600, the data port was 1200 which I changed to 9600 and 3J was 1200 which is the packet rate. And I power cycled the radio and still
By Joseph LaFerla · #517 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Oops... I haven¡¯t played with my radio in my truck for so long. Yes, it¡¯s a TM-D710. My TM-D700 is elsewhere... Covid brain! ?
By James Ewen · #516 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
James Mine is the D700A and does not have numbers like you are mentioning. And It does have a menu 3J which is 1200. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Sent: September 2, 2020 2:33 PM To:
By Joseph LaFerla · #515 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
Funny. I got that information out of the TM-D700A manual PDF. Menu 3J is one of the APRS menus, setting the packet data rate. Also, interestingly enough, I saw a bit of fine print in that manual that
By Andrew P. · #514 ·
Re: Fixing support for Java and YAAC on Microsoft Windows
The TM-D700 doesn¡¯t have a menu 3J. I think you are looking at a different radio. Check menu 604, Com Port. Ensure it is set to on. Menu 519 is the PC Port baud rate.
By James Ewen · #513 ·