ID Tracker III

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by soupbones » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:13 pm

64bit would be great if software companies and programmers supported it more. Until they do, ill stick with 32bit for now.
Back to ID Tracker. Tested on win7 with no issues/ The 64bit issues you seem to be having are not related to Id tracker but your video drivers. Probably not fully supported as yet, but i think I mentioned that. Fix your headache by going back to 32bit for now, until it becomes main stream.

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by criten » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:04 pm

citabria wrote:Without being picky, 32-bit address registers support 4GB of address space..
Addressing more than 4 GB of memory is possible in a 32-bit operating system but it takes nasty hardware hacks like 36-bit PAE extensions in the CPU, together with nasty software hacks like the AWE API. Unless the application is specifically coded to be take advantage of these hacks, it's confined to 3 GB. So no, that statement is incorrect and its not Microsoft's fault. The hard limit of 3GB on some mainboards only confirms this.

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by citabria » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:33 pm

That statement is correct and heres why -> 2^32 = 4294967296 Bytes. A 32-bit ADDRESS REGISTER can most definitely address 4GB.

A 32-bit operating system running on the kludge-o-matic x86 architecture, however, cannot. Its limited as per your post above.

Sorry for the digression :geek:

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by criten » Fri Feb 26, 2010 3:59 pm

criten wrote:Regarding my above post... I emailed KD5EIS/David who indicated it was a communications problem. I'm actually going to replace my mainboard in the next few days and suspecting a BIOS corruption fault, I won't be surprised if this makes a difference.
Hmm... well its nothing to do with my mainboard as I replaced it last night.

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by soupbones » Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:10 pm

You back on 32bit or 64bit OS?

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by Chrisco » Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:32 pm

soupbones back on my laptop
okay my lappy is now working again I did a system restore to a week back or 2. My pc retail man said it could be hardware issue but reading 000's other posts who had the same problem it is for sure MS Vista. I don't need to go to newcastle on sunday now to the computer market. I did see a nice laptop which the lastest intel chip and double ram, HD what i have now and N wireless
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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by criten » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:17 pm

soupbones wrote:You back on 32bit or 64bit OS?
With 16GB of memory, there is NO WAY I'm going to run 32bit.

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by soupbones » Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:37 am

Well don't complain when lots of software doesn't run on your PC.

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by criten » Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:28 pm

soupbones wrote:Well don't complain when lots of software doesn't run on your PC.
No idea what I did - but it now works! Now I just gotta figure out how to get recording to work.

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Re: ID Tracker III

Post by soupbones » Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:29 pm

Go into the settings, highlight the system you want to record and hit the edit button. The tick the recording button. Also in the settings set up the audio input.
Then in the general settings enable recording. Run the software in track mode and enable the systems bar. This will show you what systems are running in your scanner, and allow you to switch them on and off with a mouse click. System you have set to record have a small red box in the systems green coloured box.
All you need to do then is output the audio of your scanner into your sound cards line in or microphone input, then select this to record in windows.

This version of IF tracker is much easier to use and set up then previous versions thats for sure. The system bar and the spectrum bar are also a great idea.

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