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Subject: Fw: [WriteLog] MMTTY/RTTYRite Problem
From: chief@brooksdata.net (Marge)
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 14:41:13 -0500
Eddie,

You were close. Thanks for the clue. I have a second writelog directory on
my hard drive and that's where mmttytnc.dll and mmrtty.ocx were. Not in the
directory I use or had installed the plugin to.  I did a search for the
files, found them, deleted them and re-installed the plugin and all is well.

Don,
You were right, it should work. I guess this one goes down to an operator
headspace error.

Thanks for all the help.

Bill, KE5OG


----- Original Message -----
From: Eddie Schneider <edlyn@california.com>
To: Bill Brooks, KE5OG <ke5og@brooksdata.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] MMTTY/RTTYRite Problem


> Bill:
>
> I'm confused with the version number of MMTTY (1.3??)
>
> To make WL 10.27g work with MMTTY you need the SM6SRW plug-in,
> MMTTYPluginforWritelog_v12 and MMTTY V1.61b (beta)
>
> I suggest you go into C:\Ham\Programs and delete mmrtty.ocx and
> MmTtyTnc.dll. Then install MMTTY v1.6b using the self installer utility
> provided. MMTTY will load into C:\ProgramFiles.
> Then load the SM6SRW plug-in using it's installer utility.
>
> Naturally, WL should not be running when you do all of the above :)
>
> If you still get an exception message, go to RTTYRite > TU type and make
> sure MMTTY is checked. Then go to Port and make sure NONE is checked. You
> may have to reboot WL for the parameters to get set. Hope this helps.
> Cheers, Eddie W6/G0AZT.
>
>
>
>


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