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At 12:30 05 December 2004, Tim Newport-Peace wrote:
X-no-archive: yes In article , Ian Cant writes Yes. But equally, the third-party software providers [like SeeYou] should be encouraged to ensure that their download software is and remains fully compatible with FAI validity checking requirements. I suspect that in practice more people like to download with full analysis software rather than download first with hardware manufacturer's programs and then open into analysis packages. Ian The whole point Ian, is that third party software should use the latest version of the manufacturers DLL (which is freeware), then the download and validation performed by via program will be up to date by default. In other words, the manufacturer's DLL becomes an integral part of the analysis software. I would expect that when these DLLs become available, writers of analysis packages will not be slow to interface into them. The interface is published in the Flight Recorder Specification Document and has been for some time. If that were so, Tim, then downloads using e.g. SeeYou would be identical in validity to those used by Filser's latest freeware [even if that is not itself fully Windows-compatib le]. But that is demonstrably not the case, to the extent that the SSA specifically advises against using SeeYou for badge/record downloads. I hope that SeeYou and Filser both have someone who reads ras ! Ian |
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While a publicly available DLL as free software may be part of a solution,
the problem is likely to happen again and again as hardware and software evolve. It would be nice if IGC realised that computer and PC are not synonyms nor operating system and DOS and rather than mandating some piece of software for an arbirarily choosen computer and operationg system, or beside that, they asked the manufacturer to publish the specifications of the downloading protocol. BTW how do people writing analysis and downloading software like SeeYou know these specifications? |
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Hi
When the application (whatever it may be) can simply call a manufacturer's DLL and run the whole thing as a Windows Task I expect to see a vast reduction in download failures. If the manufacturer cannot produce a program that reliably works with any connection, be it direct serial or via a USB-Adapter, why do you expect he can produce a DLL that does? Specifying a common interface (calls to make by the program) is a very good thing and DLLs are the windows-way to do so. But the presence of any program with its commandline-parameters is just as good to use as well-defined interface. This does not address the problem of missing serial ports at all I might think. Plus there is no support for different Operating Systems. Have provisions been made for multiple loggers or will the user have to copy/rename Interface-DLLs around? Ciao, MM -- Marian Aldenhövel, Rosenhain 23, 53123 Bonn. +49 228 624013. http://www.marian-aldenhoevel.de "Flying an An-2 is like making love to a fat lady who's had too much to drink: there's a lot to work with, it's unresponsive, you're never quite sure when you're there, and it's big-time ugly." |
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Marian Aldenhövel wrote:
If the manufacturer cannot produce a program that reliably works with any connection, be it direct serial or via a USB-Adapter, why do you expect he can produce a DLL that does? The programs required by earlier revisions of the flight recorder specification were DOS programs. As such, some were written using older DOS calls which are not fully compatible with serial support in the current versions of Windows. The DLLs will be written using the Win32 API, which will eliminate most, if not all, of the compatibility issues with USB serial adapters. Have provisions been made for multiple loggers or will the user have to copy/rename Interface-DLLs around? Provisions have been made for multiple DLLs. They need only be placed in a common directory. The application framework includes a call which enumerates all available IGC interface DLLs, to allow the appropriate one to be selected. Marc |
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A friend and I use SeeYou and Volksloggers. I had validation problems
but he shared his method with me. He has sucessfully used this to submit valid data for state record verification. As a practice he first copies the data from the VL using the Connection Wizard directly onto a floppy. You can choose the destination with the Wizard, just browse to the A: drive. Then you will have a clean copy before SeeYou starts working on it. I have attempted to use the VL Dos program for downloads during contessts but the time it takes (am I doing something wrong here?) is a serious problem considering you only have an hour from landing to submittal of your data. So I used SeeYou instead. This method was accepted at the Nationals and one Sports Class Regional, but invalidated my Nevada state record attempt! Go figure. Ian Cant wrote: At 12:30 05 December 2004, Tim Newport-Peace wrote: X-no-archive: yes In article , Ian Cant writes Yes. But equally, the third-party software providers [like SeeYou] should be encouraged to ensure that their download software is and remains fully compatible with FAI validity checking requirements. I suspect that in practice more people like to download with full analysis software rather than download first with hardware manufacturer's programs and then open into analysis packages. Ian The whole point Ian, is that third party software should use the latest version of the manufacturers DLL (which is freeware), then the download and validation performed by via program will be up to date by default. In other words, the manufacturer's DLL becomes an integral part of the analysis software. I would expect that when these DLLs become available, writers of analysis packages will not be slow to interface into them. The interface is published in the Flight Recorder Specification Document and has been for some time. If that were so, Tim, then downloads using e.g. SeeYou would be identical in validity to those used by Filser's latest freeware [even if that is not itself fully Windows-compatib le]. But that is demonstrably not the case, to the extent that the SSA specifically advises against using SeeYou for badge/record downloads. I hope that SeeYou and Filser both have someone who reads ras ! Ian |
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All,
I had high hopes when I googled and found this thread. I'm trying to help a buddy solve his VALI problems with a Volkslogger. Sitting here with my high-powered XP laptop I figured I'd be all set. However, it looks like I'm screwed. To recap: 1. Can't run some of the older DOS-based VALI programs (e.g. Garrecht VL) under XP as the NT-based emulator throws an exception ("something something something 16-bit something something error" CANCEL). 2. Would love to boot DOS from a floppy, except that the floppy drive is SOOO 1990's; ie. there isn't one on this machine. 3. Not sure that I have the energy to create a DOS partition on my hard-drive (nor that my quasi "locked down" image would be permissable on the company network). So, I'm hosed unless I un-crate the old desktop that runs 98. Correct? P3 |
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Try looking at
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324767 If that is your problem then the above should fix it. Not reason why a vali program shouldn't work. Any DOS program that uses the com posts is another matter. Basil "Papa3" wrote in message oups.com... All, I had high hopes when I googled and found this thread. I'm trying to help a buddy solve his VALI problems with a Volkslogger. Sitting here with my high-powered XP laptop I figured I'd be all set. However, it looks like I'm screwed. To recap: 1. Can't run some of the older DOS-based VALI programs (e.g. Garrecht VL) under XP as the NT-based emulator throws an exception ("something something something 16-bit something something error" CANCEL). 2. Would love to boot DOS from a floppy, except that the floppy drive is SOOO 1990's; ie. there isn't one on this machine. 3. Not sure that I have the energy to create a DOS partition on my hard-drive (nor that my quasi "locked down" image would be permissable on the company network). So, I'm hosed unless I un-crate the old desktop that runs 98. Correct? P3 |
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In message .com,
Papa3 writes All, I had high hopes when I googled and found this thread. I'm trying to help a buddy solve his VALI problems with a Volkslogger. Sitting here with my high-powered XP laptop I figured I'd be all set. However, it looks like I'm screwed. To recap: 1. Can't run some of the older DOS-based VALI programs (e.g. Garrecht VL) under XP as the NT-based emulator throws an exception ("something something something 16-bit something something error" CANCEL). 2. Would love to boot DOS from a floppy, except that the floppy drive is SOOO 1990's; ie. there isn't one on this machine. 3. Not sure that I have the energy to create a DOS partition on my hard-drive (nor that my quasi "locked down" image would be permissable on the company network). So, I'm hosed unless I un-crate the old desktop that runs 98. Correct? P3 Yup, You won't get real historic DOS progs to run on XP anyway, your best bet is to set an old fashioned box up with 95 or 98, or (scary thought) find one that's archaic enough to run real MSDOS. MSDOS it's self won't actually run properly on a lot of the new boxes as there are bits of the architecture that need the new OSs to work. Robin -- Robin Birch |
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In article .com, Papa3 writes All, I had high hopes when I googled and found this thread. I'm trying to help a buddy solve his VALI problems with a Volkslogger. Sitting here with my high-powered XP laptop I figured I'd be all set. However, it looks like I'm screwed. To recap: 1. Can't run some of the older DOS-based VALI programs (e.g. Garrecht VL) under XP as the NT-based emulator throws an exception ("something something something 16-bit something something error" CANCEL). 2. Would love to boot DOS from a floppy, except that the floppy drive is SOOO 1990's; ie. there isn't one on this machine. 3. Not sure that I have the energy to create a DOS partition on my hard-drive (nor that my quasi "locked down" image would be permissable on the company network). So, I'm hosed unless I un-crate the old desktop that runs 98. Correct? P3 Hi Erik, I am afraid that problems running DOS are not going to go away, but are likely to increase, the use of USB = Serial converter is a case in point. For this reason, some while ago GFAC wrote a specification for a DLL and required all manufacturers to provide such a DLL by 1st July 2004. Marc Ramsey also provided a shell program, see the IGC web page: http://www.fai.org:81/gliding/gnss/freeware.asp It is also anticipated that analysis programs would also use the DLLs to enable the support for downloading etc. So far only Peschges have complied even though it is mandatory, nor just an option. If Volkslogger had complied, your problem would not exist as what you want to do could be done in a 32-bit Windows environment. I encourage you, and anyone else who perceived the continued use of DOS programs to be a problem (all lap-top owners?), to email the manufacturer concerned and lobby them to supply the windows DLL, which they should have done by last July. Perhaps customer pressure will work without the need for IGC to resort to more draconian measures (suspension of IGC approval). Best regards, Tim Newport-Peace "Indecision is the Key to Flexibility." |
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