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Gateway Fx6802
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hecrowell
2010-02-17 04:20:24 UTC
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Has anyone noticed erratic com port operation on the FX6802? I have
software program that allows connection of a Morse Code paddle which i
nothing more than a SPDT switch connected to the Com Port. This trigger
the software to produce either dots or dashes tones via the compute
sound card.

The software and com port setup worked flawlessly on an XP machine, bu
is erratic on this new machine with Windows 7 64 bit. I somehow have th
feeling that it is an issue with the com port - maybe a drive
incompatability problem. The PC came with all drivers installed


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hecrowell
SC Tom
2010-02-17 11:55:02 UTC
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Has anyone noticed erratic com port operation on the FX6802? I have a
software program that allows connection of a Morse Code paddle which is
nothing more than a SPDT switch connected to the Com Port. This triggers
the software to produce either dots or dashes tones via the computer
sound card.
The software and com port setup worked flawlessly on an XP machine, but
is erratic on this new machine with Windows 7 64 bit. I somehow have the
feeling that it is an issue with the com port - maybe a driver
incompatability problem. The PC came with all drivers installed.
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hecrowell
Is the software program compatible with Win7 64? Is there a patch or
update/grade for it?
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SC Tom
hecrowell
2010-02-17 16:05:56 UTC
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Has anyone noticed erratic com port operation on the FX6802? I have a
software program that allows connection of a Morse Code paddle whic
is
nothing more than a SPDT switch connected to the Com Port. Thi
triggers
the software to produce either dots or dashes tones via the computer
sound card.
The software and com port setup worked flawlessly on an XP machine
but
is erratic on this new machine with Windows 7 64 bit. I somehow hav
the
feeling that it is an issue with the com port - maybe a driver
incompatability problem. The PC came with all drivers installed.
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hecrowell-
Is the software program compatible with Win7 64? Is there a patch or
update/grade for it?
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SC Tom
Hi Tom and thanks for tour reply

The software in question is 3rd party software and is called EhoCW
This package has a dual function:
1] it is an auto CW keyer which is configured to work from either a co
port OR game port. In either case, a CW "straight" key or CW paddles i
wired to the game or com port. when operated, morse code tone i
generated and passed via the sound card to speakers or headset. Co
port output can also be connected to a Transmitter for keying an H
transmitter.
2] The software will also convert the sound from a cw received signa
via the sound card into real time text as the Morse Code is received.

The author of the software is reasonably certain thathis software wil
work in the WINDOWS 7 environment.

His Site is at: http://www.f8eho.net/ if you would care to take
look.

Thanks again

Harol


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hecrowell
SC Tom
2010-02-17 21:38:50 UTC
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Post by hecrowell
Has anyone noticed erratic com port operation on the FX6802? I have a
software program that allows connection of a Morse Code paddle which is
nothing more than a SPDT switch connected to the Com Port. This triggers
the software to produce either dots or dashes tones via the computer
sound card.
The software and com port setup worked flawlessly on an XP machine, but
is erratic on this new machine with Windows 7 64 bit. I somehow have the
feeling that it is an issue with the com port - maybe a driver
incompatability problem. The PC came with all drivers installed.
--
hecrowell-
Is the software program compatible with Win7 64? Is there a patch or
update/grade for it?
--
SC Tom
Hi Tom and thanks for tour reply
The software in question is 3rd party software and is called EhoCW.
1] it is an auto CW keyer which is configured to work from either a com
port OR game port. In either case, a CW "straight" key or CW paddles is
wired to the game or com port. when operated, morse code tone is
generated and passed via the sound card to speakers or headset. Com
port output can also be connected to a Transmitter for keying an HF
transmitter.
2] The software will also convert the sound from a cw received signal
via the sound card into real time text as the Morse Code is received.
The author of the software is reasonably certain thathis software will
work in the WINDOWS 7 environment.
His Site is at: http://www.f8eho.net/ if you would care to take a
look.
Thanks again
Harold
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hecrowell
Did you get v.91c? Even then, the site states it SHOULD work with 7, which
means it may or may not, and if it's not stable with 32-bit, it will
probably be worse with 64-bit. Does it work right when configured to work
with your keyboard (seems to be one of the input options)?
Have you downloaded any driver updates from Gateway
http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/search.asp?st=pn&param=FX6802 ?
Have you tried configuring the COM port to a different baud rate, interrupt,
etc.? Other than that, I got nothing. Sorry.
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SC Tom
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