Why people persist with java is beyond me :-(
Try an older version of the client that uses fldigi. After much mucking
around, I have found a combination that works for me.
Ian
On Sat, Nov 3rd, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Drew,I am sitting in front of a WIN7 machine now (after waiting for it
> to start for 8 minutes)...* I go to C:\Program
> files(x86)\jPSKmail* I right-click jpskmail-2.0.19* I click 'Open
> with'* I click JRE.... the program starts after waiting a few minutes
> (this is WINDOWS), you will see activity at the disk drive...* set the
> input and output audio mixers on the DSP tab:In: Primary Sound captureOut:
> Primary Sound driverSet the audio levels with the windows audio
> app....Works here....73,Rein Pa0R
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> Hey guys,I've been on this list for a while, assuming at some
> point I'd get some free time and would want to start playing with
> pskmail.Well, that time has arrived, and as a twenty-year IT veteran I
> assumed installing and running pskmail would be relatively easy.I was
> wrong. I cannot get pskmail to start on Windows 7, and I haven't the
> foggiest where to find debug messages. I installed the latest JRE and
> double-click the .jar file I downloaded from the website… the CPU
> on the computer spikes to 80% for a couple of seconds and then goes back
> to zero, and that's the only thing that happens.I have searched the
> pskmail.org website for install instructions, but even the 'Quick
> Start Guide' begins with the words "What to do after pskmail has
> started?".Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong, or how to make some kind
> of debug output appear?
> Cheers,- Drew.--Drew Smith (mux) <drew@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, VA7DSX /
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