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Re: Development mode
Not sure if anyone replied, but it is as simple as:
(Assuming windows)
0. Close APRSIS32 (or make sure it is closed)
editing the file while open will not work as it gets overwritten on close
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Not sure if anyone replied, but it is as simple as:
(Assuming windows)
0. Close APRSIS32 (or make sure it is closed)
editing the file while open will not work as it gets overwritten on close
1.
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Rob Giuliano
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#33650
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Re: Development mode
Find the pertinent .xml file, APRSIS32.
Open with Notepad. Find, by using Ctrl+F tool,
for the <> made be a prior poster. Make the edit, save, start the program.
Find the pertinent .xml file, APRSIS32.
Open with Notepad. Find, by using Ctrl+F tool,
for the <> made be a prior poster. Make the edit, save, start the program.
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Glenn OConnor <kf0ed@...>
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#33649
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Re: Development mode
Does anyone have a minute to run me through this development mode setup???? Would really appreciate it.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Does anyone have a minute to run me through this development mode setup???? Would really appreciate it.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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shoan butler
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#33648
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Re: Development mode
OK, good to know. I've used both here without issue, but then again, maybe it did change some things in the file that affects APRSis32 in a bad way. I'll use NotePad from now on.
OK, good to know. I've used both here without issue, but then again, maybe it did change some things in the file that affects APRSis32 in a bad way. I'll use NotePad from now on.
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KP3FT
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#33647
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Re: Development mode
Lynn,
Thanks for your on-going support for APRSISCE.
Mike K6MFW
Lynn,
Thanks for your on-going support for APRSISCE.
Mike K6MFW
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Michael Wright
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#33646
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Re: Development mode
Ok, so e-mail your APRSIS32.xml file to me at KJ4ERJ@.... I'll edit the single character necessary and e-mail it back to you. Then, with APRSIS32 closed, you can copy the updated file
Ok, so e-mail your APRSIS32.xml file to me at KJ4ERJ@.... I'll edit the single character necessary and e-mail it back to you. Then, with APRSIS32 closed, you can copy the updated file
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33645
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Re: Development mode
I have the 2012 version. Here’s the thing. Everyone is saying oh! Just go here, just do this but no one is saying how. “write an email” to what or who? Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the
I have the 2012 version. Here’s the thing. Everyone is saying oh! Just go here, just do this but no one is saying how. “write an email” to what or who? Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the
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shoan butler
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#33644
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Re: Development mode
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Glenn O'Connor <kf0ed@...>
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#33643
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Re: Development mode
Please do NOT use WordPad or MS Word. They are not pure text editors and may add things to the file that are not good.
NotePad is a pure text editor and is much more appropriate to
Please do NOT use WordPad or MS Word. They are not pure text editors and may add things to the file that are not good.
NotePad is a pure text editor and is much more appropriate to
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33642
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Re: Development mode
You can't just double-click the APRSIS32.XML to edit it. You must open it in a TEXT editor like Notepad (but NOT WordPad). Once you have it open in an editor, search for Development and
You can't just double-click the APRSIS32.XML to edit it. You must open it in a TEXT editor like Notepad (but NOT WordPad). Once you have it open in an editor, search for Development and
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#33641
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Re: Development mode
Open the APRSIS32.XML file in WordPad or MS Word, scroll down close to the bottom, and look for the line:
0
Change the 0 to 1, save the file, restart the APRSis32 program, then click "About" in its
Open the APRSIS32.XML file in WordPad or MS Word, scroll down close to the bottom, and look for the line:
0
Change the 0 to 1, save the file, restart the APRSis32 program, then click "About" in its
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KP3FT
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#33640
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Re: Development mode
Then you’ve got a different version of the program than everyone else.
If you can write an email, you can get to development mode in the version everyone else has.
James
VE6SRV
Then you’ve got a different version of the program than everyone else.
If you can write an email, you can get to development mode in the version everyone else has.
James
VE6SRV
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James Ewen
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#33639
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Re: Development mode
My xml wont allow me to make changes, there is no box to change anything as described its just a bunch of fixed code. The wiki said something about changing 0's to 1's but thete is no option to change
My xml wont allow me to make changes, there is no box to change anything as described its just a bunch of fixed code. The wiki said something about changing 0's to 1's but thete is no option to change
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shoan butler
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#33638
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Re: Development mode
The high tech key to unlock the development version is changing a zero to a one in a file.
If that process is too difficult to complete, then the features in the development version may be too
The high tech key to unlock the development version is changing a zero to a one in a file.
If that process is too difficult to complete, then the features in the development version may be too
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James Ewen
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#33637
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Re: Development mode
Ok, i understand that part but what do i do? What's the process? I'm do not know computer code or what I'm looking for???? What is the latest version? How do i change it? What do i change to get what
Ok, i understand that part but what do i do? What's the process? I'm do not know computer code or what I'm looking for???? What is the latest version? How do i change it? What do i change to get what
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shoan butler
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#33636
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Re: Development mode
Check this out:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:development-version
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W dniu 2019-09-05 o 04:19, shoan butler kn4txm@... [aprsisce] pisze:
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Check this out:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:development-version
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W dniu 2019-09-05 o 04:19, shoan butler kn4txm@... [aprsisce] pisze:
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Ryszard Labus
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#33635
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Re: Development mode
Where else but the WIKI: Development Version - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Development Version - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio
Where else but the WIKI: Development Version - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
Development Version - APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio APRS
APRSISCE/32 The future of Amateur Radio
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Rob Giuliano
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#33634
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Development mode
Hi all, when I try to track satellites by entering Ctrl + O the system rejects it stating that I can only execute this in development mode. Where do I even start????
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Hi all, when I try to track satellites by entering Ctrl + O the system rejects it stating that I can only execute this in development mode. Where do I even start????
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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shoan butler
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#33633
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Re: Scroller Text Color
Yes, the range circle is the outer limit.
The range circle is basically the largest circle that fits on the screen.
This can be hieght or width limited, based on window shape.
Its distance can be
Yes, the range circle is the outer limit.
The range circle is basically the largest circle that fits on the screen.
This can be hieght or width limited, based on window shape.
Its distance can be
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Rob Giuliano
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#33632
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Scroller Text Color
Looking at the Wiki about the scroller left a question about Scroller text colors. From the Wiki:
Red, Yellow, Green - Scaled color based on proximity (Red = close, Green = far)
The scale of this
Looking at the Wiki about the scroller left a question about Scroller text colors. From the Wiki:
Red, Yellow, Green - Scaled color based on proximity (Red = close, Green = far)
The scale of this
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Arnold Harding - KQ6DI
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#33631
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