[aprssig] Kenwood D7 software on Linux?
Ray Wells
vk2tv at exemail.com.au
Wed Jun 3 17:33:40 EDT 2009
Dave,
I just tried saving a registry entry again in XP Pro and it was
definitely a binary file of some sort that was saved.
Let's put it down to the inconsistency of Windoze.
I think the problem flag is the one with the four colours on it.
Ray vk2tv
Dave Baxter wrote:
> Hi Ray..
>
> XP Pro' exports Registry entries as plain text. I have just checked!
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\WA3HRL\link700\Version1\Positions]
> "Directory"=""
> "FormTop"=dword:00000082
> "FormLeft"=dword:00000122
> "FormWidth"=dword:000002bc
> "FormHeight"=dword:0000021c
>
> for example...
>
> Perhaps there is a Registry flag to set/clear the compressed feature ;-)
>
>
> I have offered off list, a backup of the appropriate branch to Greg, if
> he lets me know where and in what form he wants it, as it's about 5k (a
> lot of text!) I'm reluctant to just send it to a hotmail address, as
> it'll probably get scrubbed after triggering some anti something filter!
>
> Regards.
>
> Dave G0WBX.
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ray Wells [mailto:vk2tv at exemail.com.au]
>> Sent: 03 June 2009 08:50
>> To: TAPR APRS Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Kenwood D7 software on Linux?
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I haven't been following this closely and I don't if this
>> will work for you, but I managed to get a Windoze program,
>> OTSDJ (DJ audio program), to install under wine with a bit of
>> registry trickery. When running setup in wine it kept
>> stalling, late in the installation and I had this feeling it
>> was having trouble writing registry entries.
>>
>> The solution was to install that program under Windoze and
>> then export the registry entry to a file that I could import
>> into the wine registry.
>> Maybe it was my lucky day cause it worked and the program runs.
>>
>> Just a trick, however, for WinXP users. XP saves exported
>> registry files in a compressed format so make sure you save
>> as a Win98 file which is text based.
>>
>> To access the registry in Kubuntu 8.04, I use the run command
>> and enter regedit. A very familiar (as in Windoze) registry
>> is presented to you so you can work your magic by importing
>> the saved files.
>>
>> If the above information is useless, feel free to print it
>> out and burn it.
>>
>> Ray vk2tv
>>
>
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