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Old February 10th 04, 10:41 PM
C.Fleming
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Default Windows XP & soaring

Does anybody with Windows XP have difficulty running any soaring software?
Does any software not run on XP? Specifically: Does WinPilot work on XP?

I'm going to upgrade my OS soon, and I don't want to get stuck with one
incompatible with future software purchases!

Chris


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Old February 10th 04, 11:32 PM
Shawn Curry
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C.Fleming wrote:
Does anybody with Windows XP have difficulty running any soaring software?
Does any software not run on XP? Specifically: Does WinPilot work on XP?

I'm going to upgrade my OS soon, and I don't want to get stuck with one
incompatible with future software purchases!

Chris


Since when is Windblows an upgrade? :-p

Sorry, had to say it,
Shawn
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Old February 11th 04, 12:51 AM
Guy Byars
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Does any software not run on XP? Specifically: Does WinPilot work on

XP?

Winpilot does not run on PCs, it is for the handheld pocket PCs.


Since when is Windblows an upgrade? :-p


Try using a Linux GUI/Desktop for a while, Windows ain't so bad after all.

Guy Byars


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Old February 11th 04, 02:18 AM
Eric Greenwell
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C.Fleming wrote:
Does anybody with Windows XP have difficulty running any soaring software?
Does any software not run on XP? Specifically: Does WinPilot work on XP?

I'm going to upgrade my OS soon, and I don't want to get stuck with one
incompatible with future software purchases!


Winpilot Lite (PC version of Winpilot) needs XP, as does their thermal
finder software. The only one I use, SeeYou, runs very well on XP.

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Old February 11th 04, 03:50 AM
Lennie the Lurker
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"C.Fleming" wrote in message ...
Does anybody with Windows XP have difficulty running any soaring software?
Does any software not run on XP? Specifically: Does WinPilot work on XP?

I'm going to upgrade my OS soon, and I don't want to get stuck with one
incompatible with future software purchases!

Chris


Go with win2000, XP is a collection of instability, going in different
directions, and not getting anywhere. No BSD, Just:
This program has enountered a problem and has to close. XP will also
not allow it self to be removed, or the hard disk formatted, you're
stuck with that piece of **** once you put it in until you do a low
level format.
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Old February 11th 04, 04:56 AM
Scott
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I agree completely, I have been running 2k for 2 1/2 years with only two
crashes, and both of them were virus related.
"Lennie the Lurker" wrote in message
om...
"C.Fleming" wrote in message

...
Does anybody with Windows XP have difficulty running any soaring

software?
Does any software not run on XP? Specifically: Does WinPilot work on

XP?

I'm going to upgrade my OS soon, and I don't want to get stuck with one
incompatible with future software purchases!

Chris


Go with win2000, XP is a collection of instability, going in different
directions, and not getting anywhere. No BSD, Just:
This program has enountered a problem and has to close. XP will also
not allow it self to be removed, or the hard disk formatted, you're
stuck with that piece of **** once you put it in until you do a low
level format.





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Old February 11th 04, 02:00 PM
Kirk Stant
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XP Pro works fine, no problems at all running SeeYou, uploading and
downloading waypoints and routes to/from a Garmin GPS 3 Pilot via
G7toWin, uploading and downloading operating system, waypoints, and
..igc files to/from an SN-10, using Airspace to make airspace files for
SN-10 .ndb files, playing with SFS 4.14, watching UKsmokin, yabbering
on RAS, etc.

The only problem I have is trying to use a DOS program to download
from my GR-1000 logger; for that I have to use a DOS window in Win98,
on my backup "glider notebook".

No lockups, although there used to be a problem with IE - fixed by an
automatic update from MS.

Isn't it fun being having to be a computer geek to fly gliders
nowadays?
(Actually, I kinda enjoy playing with all the toys...)

Kirk
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Old February 11th 04, 09:19 PM
Ian Cant
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At 14:06 11 February 2004, Kirk Stant wrote:
XP Pro works fine, no problems at all running SeeYou,
uploading and
downloading waypoints and routes to/from a Garmin GPS
3 Pilot via
G7toWin, uploading and downloading operating system,
waypoints, and
..igc files to/from an SN-10, using Airspace to make
airspace files for
SN-10 .ndb files, playing with SFS 4.14, watching UKsmokin,
yabbering
on RAS, etc.

The only problem I have is trying to use a DOS program
to download
from my GR-1000 logger; for that I have to use a DOS
window in Win98,
on my backup 'glider notebook'.

No lockups, although there used to be a problem with
IE - fixed by an
automatic update from MS.

Isn't it fun being having to be a computer geek to
fly gliders
nowadays?
(Actually, I kinda enjoy playing with all the toys...)

Kirk


Same here, SeeYou works great BUT the Colibri logger
is not recognized so uploads and downloads are impossible.
XP calls it a 'pointing device' ! Notebook with Windows
98 and latest version of LXFAI does the job. If you
only have one PC, stick with good ol' W95 or W98 as
long as you can.

Ian





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Old February 13th 04, 05:52 AM
Bruce Greeff
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Never boot the PC with a powered up LX device connected to the serial port.
Windows thinks it has a serial pointing device attached and you can end up with
the mouse following the GPS signal.

I have had no difficulty with a LX20 and Tasknav, LXe, or SeeYou. Other than the
normal quirks of operation of said software

Ian Cant wrote:

At 14:06 11 February 2004, Kirk Stant wrote:

XP Pro works fine, no problems at all running SeeYou,
uploading and
downloading waypoints and routes to/from a Garmin GPS
3 Pilot via
G7toWin, uploading and downloading operating system,
waypoints, and
..igc files to/from an SN-10, using Airspace to make
airspace files for
SN-10 .ndb files, playing with SFS 4.14, watching UKsmokin,
yabbering
on RAS, etc.

The only problem I have is trying to use a DOS program
to download


from my GR-1000 logger; for that I have to use a DOS


window in Win98,
on my backup 'glider notebook'.

No lockups, although there used to be a problem with
IE - fixed by an
automatic update from MS.

Isn't it fun being having to be a computer geek to
fly gliders
nowadays?
(Actually, I kinda enjoy playing with all the toys...)

Kirk



Same here, SeeYou works great BUT the Colibri logger
is not recognized so uploads and downloads are impossible.
XP calls it a 'pointing device' ! Notebook with Windows
98 and latest version of LXFAI does the job. If you
only have one PC, stick with good ol' W95 or W98 as
long as you can.

Ian





 




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