
- #N1mm logger digital change 64 Bit
- #N1mm logger digital change serial
- #N1mm logger digital change 32 bit
#N1mm logger digital change 64 Bit
However, once installed, when you launch it, it will ask if you want to register the 64 bit version. Thanks to the demands of Microsoft, they must charge for the 64 bit version.
#N1mm logger digital change 32 bit
VSPE has two versions, for 32 bit and 64 bit systems. Of course your COM port numbers may be different, but the process is the same. Then in fldigi and N1MM configuration, identify COM7 as your rig control port. I set up a "port splitter" with COM4 as the "data source port" and COM7 as the "virtual port".
#N1mm logger digital change serial
In my case with an IC-7300, I use VSPE (Virtual Serial Port Emulator). The problem arises with two applications trying to use the same COM port at the same time. I believe your issue is fldigi and N1MM trying to control the radio (PTT, frequency control, mode, etc.) at the same time. 73, Rich VE3KI toggle quoted messageShow quoted text This will have no effect on the stand-alone copy of fldigi. From now on that copy of fldigi will no longer prompt you for confirmation when you shut down N1MM+. There will be a line that reads 1 change the 1 to a 0 (zero) and save the file from Notepad. Right-click on that file and select Open with:, then tell Windows to use Notepad to open the file. To prevent it from doing that every time you close down N1MM+, with the programs not running find the folder that you copied fldigi.exe into and find the file called fldigi_def.xml in that folder. fldigi will probably ask you to confirm that you want it to shut down. Once fldigi has been run from N1MM+ at least once, close down N1MM+. The only real configuration in fldigi is the sound card interfaces for receiving in CW, and for receiving and transmitting in digital modes. Normally you also let N1MM+ handle PTT you don't need to configure PTT in fldigi.

For fldigi used with the Digital Interface window in digital modes, you configure fldigi to do rig control via xml-rpc, which is the method N1MM+ uses to communicate with fldigi for rig control functions in digital modes.

Don't configure any rig control in fldigi, and don't configure any PTT or CW transmitting method (sound card or whatever). In CW, fldigi is not used for transmitting. Configure that copy of fldigi not to do rig control via whatever method you use when it is stand-alone.

The first time you start fldigi from within N1MM+, it will ask you for configuration information. Don't start fldigi before you start N1MM+ let N1MM+ start its own copy of fldigi when you open the CW reader window or digital interface window. If you use fldigi in multiple places in N1MM+, make a separate folder and copy of fldigi for each place you use fldigi from. Create a folder in a non-protected area (could be in a folder such as C:\Hamradio, or in a subfolder somewhere in your Documents folder), and make a copy of fldigi.exe and place it in that folder. Regardless of where you have installed fldigi for stand-alone use, any copies of fldigi you use with N1MM+ must not be in the Program Files or Program Files(x86) path. Have you consulted the N1MM+ manual? There are detailed instructions there for setting up fldigi to cooperate with N1MM+, both for digital modes () and in the CW Reader window ().
