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the blue screen that would probably not work anyway. You might try
closing the PSK31 window before quitting the program to see if that has
any effect. Also, try minimizing the entire program and then close it
from a right-click on the taskbar icon. These are desperate grasps, not
proven cures! ;^)
Sorry - no real help for you except to mention that 6.09 (which is what I
am running now on both systems) does not appear to have any fault that
would result in what you are seeing.
72/73, George AMA 98452 R/C since 1964
Amateur Radio W5YR, in the 54th year and it just keeps getting better!
AutoPOWER Systems, Fairview, TX (30 mi NE Dallas) Collin County
QRP-L QRP-ARCI FISTS NORCAL ZOMBIE ARS 10-X 33.2 N 96.6 W EM13RE
Roger Basford wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've recently installed Robert Furzer's excellent "Logger" program,
> primarily to get its enhanced PSK31 features. I'm having a problem when
> shutting down the computer after using the program, instead of the
> normal Win95 closing screen I get an error message saying that
> "Msgsrv.exe has caused a general protection fault in module GDI.EXE". I
> then have to do a power-down to clear the dreaded "blue screen" that
> results.
>
> Assuming this is not a program fault but something related to my system
> set-up, does anyone have any ideas on this? The system runs an Intel PII
> 233 MHz processor with 64 Mb of RAM with Win95 OSR2.
>
> Thanks for your interest,
>
> Roger Basford, G3VKM
>.
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 20:33:01 +0100
From: Roger Basford <Roger@g3vkm.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Help: Shutdown Fault with "Logger"
In article <37E51AA4.168E129D@swbell.net>, George T. Baker
<w5yr@swbell.net> writes
>Roger, I have run Logger in all versions on this 300 MHz PII system and
>Logger 6.09 on a PIII 500 MHz system. Both have 128 meg RAM. I have seen
>none of the shut-down problems that you mention. I *do* notice that
>Logger takes several seconds on even the 500 MHz system to finally clear
>itself.
>
>You might try the Ctrl-Alt-Delete to bring up the list of running
>programs to see if that sheds any light. But, if you are already seeing
>the blue screen that would probably not work anyway. You might try
>closing the PSK31 window before quitting the program to see if that has
>any effect. Also, try minimizing the entire program and then close it
>from a right-click on the taskbar icon. These are desperate grasps, not
>proven cures! ;^)
>
>Sorry - no real help for you except to mention that 6.09 (which is what I
>am running now on both systems) does not appear to have any fault that
>would result in what you are seeing.
>
>72/73, George AMA 98452 R/C since 1964
>Amateur Radio W5YR, in the 54th year and it just keeps getting better!
>AutoPOWER Systems, Fairview, TX (30 mi NE Dallas) Collin County
>QRP-L QRP-ARCI FISTS NORCAL ZOMBIE ARS 10-X 33.2 N 96.6 W EM13RE
>
>
George,
Many thanks for the speedy reply and all the suggestions it was
reassuring to know there are no software bugs causing the problem.
I have cured the trouble, but in rather an odd way! I have been having
poor connects with my internal 56K modem, frequently having to make
several tries to connect to my ISP, annoying because we get charged for
failed calls over here. This afternoon I tried a different internal
modem, which solved the connect problem and in doing so seems to have
cleared the Logger trouble too. I suppose it was an un-flagged device
conflict or something? Whatever, things are working so I can now try
Logger out properly. I've not felt the need for a computer logger before
but this program does seem to have all the bells and whistles. The PSK31
tuning display is a big improvement, I just need to get the PK232
talking to it!
Thanks again George,
Regards,
Roger Basford
>.
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 19:16:52 -0500
From: "George T. Baker" <w5yr@swbell.net>
Subject: Help: Shutdown Fault with "Logger"
Glad to be of whatever help, Roger.
A lot of us are turning to Logger for its excellent and comprehensive
PSK31 implementation. I have never used a logging program and probably
will not use Logger's capabilities all that much, but Bob's PSK31 module
does a splendid job. I take pride that I introduced him to the spectral
display as a tuning aid and prodded him into making it part of the
program. From what I read, that is probably the most liked element of the
PSK31 module.
I have not yet tried interfacing my PK232MBX since I rarely work RTTY
anymore and have never worked PACTOR, but I will probably give it a try
if for no other reason than to give me a keyboard CW capability should I
wish to try that someday. I have successfully interfaced the program with
my IC-765 radio and do PSK31 PTT via Logger software and a shared serial
port to my CT-17 radio/computer interface unit. Works seamlessly and
makes PSK31 that much more convenient.
--
72/73, George AMA 98452 R/C since 1964
Amateur Radio W5YR, in the 54th year and it just keeps getting better!
AutoPOWER Systems, Fairview, TX (30 mi NE Dallas) Collin County
QRP-L QRP-ARCI FISTS NORCAL ZOMBIE ARS 10-X 33.2 N 96.6 W EM13RE
Roger Basford wrote:
>
> George,
>
> Many thanks for the speedy reply and all the suggestions it was
> reassuring to know there are no software bugs causing the problem.
>
> I have cured the trouble, but in rather an odd way! I have been having
> poor connects with my internal 56K modem, frequently having to make
> several tries to connect to my ISP, annoying because we get charged for
> failed calls over here. This afternoon I tried a different internal
> modem, which solved the connect problem and in doing so seems to have
> cleared the Logger trouble too. I suppose it was an un-flagged device
> conflict or something? Whatever, things are working so I can now try
> Logger out properly. I've not felt the need for a computer logger before
> but this program does seem to have all the bells and whistles. The PSK31
> tuning display is a big improvement, I just need to get the PK232
> talking to it!
>
> Thanks again George,
>
> Regards,
>
> Roger Basford
>.
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 19:18:02 -0500
From: "George T. Baker" <w5yr@swbell.net>
Subject: Help: Shutdown Fault with "Logger"
Glad to be of whatever help, Roger.
A lot of us are turning to Logger for its excellent and comprehensive
PSK31 implementation. I have never used a logging program and probably
will not use Logger's capabilities all that much, but Bob's PSK31 module
does a splendid job. I take pride that I introduced him to the spectral
display as a tuning aid and prodded him into making it part of the
program. From what I read, that is probably the most liked element of the
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