Hi, Tim,
Thanks for sending your dll file. I'm responding here so others can see what transpired afterwards.
I downloaded your file, unzipped it, and put it in the directory where my copy of IGCshell.exe resides. When I execute IGCshell, I get a message that "the specified module could not be found", and when I look at the available instruments in the drop-down box only Acme, Erixx, Volkslogger and the original 1.4 Flarm instruments are available.
Here's the specifics about what I've done to get to this point:
1. I'm running Win XP Pro SP 3 on a Lenovo T400 laptop. The IGCshell program was never present on this computer until this morning.
2. I downloaded from
http://www.fai.org/gnss-recording-devices/free-software the zip file for the IGC Shell Program (dated 08 August 2012).
3. I created a C:/IgcDll folder, ran Unzip on the IGC Shell.zip file, selected "all files in archive" and "use folder names", pointed to C:/ and pushed the extract button. Accessing the C:/IgcDll folder, I verify that the IGCshell.exe and the IGC-XXX.dll files are present (plus a lot of other files).
4. I downloaded from
http://www.fai.org/gnss-recording-devices/free-software the FR manufacturer dlls for Garrecht (dated 06 Sep 2011), for IMI (dated 29 Aug 2012), for the old Flarm (dated 05 Aug 2012, and for the updated Flarm (dated 14 Feb 2013), and put them into the C:/IgcDll folder. Accessing the C:/IgcDll folder, I verify that the igc-gcs.dll, the igc-imi.dll, the igc-fla.dll, and the igc-fla2.dll files are present.
5. I run the IGCshell.exe file by double left clicking on that name inside the c:/IgcDll folder using Windows explorer, and I get a message that "the specified module could not be found". When I look at the available instruments in the drop-down box only Acme, Erixx, Volkslogger and the original 1.4 Flarm instruments are available. There is no difference in this behavior if I use Cmd, change to the c:/igcdll folder, type in IgcShell and hit return.