[RDXA] N1MM issues
Mark T Hazel
mthazel2151 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 23 09:34:06 CDT 2013
Gentlemen, I believe the "Bad Cap" syndrome stemed from purchase of a bad lot of Caps from our "friends" in China.
This may be indicative of an incidious plan to rid our nation of its discreet electronic component infrastructure as well as our pets.
refer to : http://news.yahoo.com/fda-seeks-pet-owner-help-dangerous-jerky-treats-120212167--politics.html
So don't feed your caps or these treets to your dogs.
Kudo's to Paul for calling me a Guru and not a horses backside. ha ha ha...
Markie
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From: "w3oab at aol.com" <w3oab at aol.com>
To: doug.stewart at STCMEMS.com; k2db at k2db.com; mthazel2151 at yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: [RDXA] N1MM issues
They should put Jiffy-Pop kernels in each cap so you'd have an auditory warning AND a snack while investigating CPU failure.
73 de John
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Stewart <doug.stewart at STCMEMS.com>
To: paul.mackanos <paul.mackanos at gmail.com>; rdxa <rdxa at rdxa.com>
Sent: Tue, Oct 22, 2013 5:15 pm
Subject: Re: [RDXA] N1MM issues
How apropo?
Just had a computer go “poopy pants” here the other day…
This is the ninth computer I have had this happen to here at work…. The dreaded “bad cap” issue that plagued Dell, IBM and others that still rears its head today. This was a Dell Optiplex, circa 2003 (Pentium 4, running XP) If your old computer just locks up or wont boot, look at the caps on the mother board. If they look like this, time to buy a new one. (if it wasn’t already)
Also, if you neglect your PC like most people, you might want to blow out the power supply twice a year (like when changing smoke detector batteries!) I take mine to the garage and hit it with the air compressor. If you have pets, its mandatory or the supply or computer WILL overheat from dust/dander and shut off. This is especially important if you leave your PC on all the time, which I don’t recommend any longer…. Sometimes you have to, but…..
73z,
Doug
N2BEG
From:RDXA [mailto:rdxa-bounces at rdxa.com?] On Behalf Of Paul Mackanos
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 3:33 PM
To: rdxa at rdxa.com
Subject: Re: [RDXA] N1MM issues
Geez guys & gals, it has to be operator problems.
I went to camp, with a newly purchased refurbished computer and no ham radio software installed.
On Friday, I took the old computer offline (running XP, put the new one on, running Windows 7 Professional, configured all the ports, installed all new software, including N1MM and it all worked flawlessly.
Then again, I am an experienced user of the program, and know a little bit about software, com ports, and setting up equipment and peripherals’.
Also, that is why I ‘REPLACED” the old computer, before it got the “POOPY PANTS” syndrome.
A lot of us use old computers, usually discarded from someone else (why do you think they got rid of it in the first place?)
I stopped doing that.
Then we have these LOCK UP problems. Whenever I get a lock-up problem, I get a computer GURU to check it out, and if they cannot fix it,
It gets replaced.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Paul K2DB
Anyone want my old computer, I can guarantee you it is very slow, and has been on continuously (except for power failures) for the last 14 years.
It’s yours, no guarantees, (why do you think I changed it out in the first place?)
From:RDXA [mailto:rdxa-bounces at rdxa.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Guyor
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 12:23 PM
To: rdxa at rdxa.com
Subject: Re: [RDXA] N1MM issues
I see that I'm not the only one with N1MM problems this weekend.
Everytime I hit the Tab key, the program would lock up. A couple of times the computer locked up.
I was so frustrated with the whole operation that I shut off both the computer and the radio.
I forgot that I could log using my pencil, so no log this year.
Dan, N2DD
-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark T Hazel
>Sent: Oct 22, 2013 10:38 AM
>To: Paul Mackanos , "rdxa at rdxa.com"
>Subject: Re: [RDXA] Nyqp
>
>
>Josh,
>if N1MM simply crashed, the log should be in the database. It'll be a .MDB file.
>if the hard drive or OS crashed. it may still be recoverable, but much more difficult.
>
>regards,
>Mark (K2MTH)
>
>From:Paul Mackanos <paul.mackanos at gmail.com>
>To: rdxa at rdxa.com
>Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 11:37 PM
>Subject: Re: [RDXA] Nyqp
>
>If it was N1MM it's in there somewhere
>On Oct 21, 2013 8:26 PM, "Joshua Shedd" <jshedd23.1.1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>I lost my logs, program failed AA2AN/N2P
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