Hi Alberto,
Thanks for the note - yes, that's what I thought i did, but in fact I
only had the VCL statically linked. The last "late-night-build" already
has *all* libraries linked statically, which made the file size grow
from 450 to about 650 kByte - not too much, indeed.
I have tested the latest version on an old Win98 machine on the QRL,
which has never been "infected" with the Borland Compiler, and here (on
this machine) the decoder crashes after the 3rd ouput line (in
soundcard mode). On my home PC (with WinXP), it did not ..
To Markus: The soundcard routine in the 'alpha' version of the WOLF GUI
doesn't look at the sampling rate specified in the config. I will
replace it soon, so the program automatically uses a standard sampling
rate which is closest to the specified value. Furthermore, the bit rate
(now 10 bit/sec) can be made adjustable too.
Regards,
Wolf DL4YHF
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>Also necessary to run wolf is the "cp3245mt.dll". I found BORLNDMM.DLL
>with a quick Google search, but the "cp3245mt.dll" is harder to
>find.
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>>Could you please post BORLNDMM.DLL, which appears to be necessary to run the
>>program?
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Am I allowed to give a hint to Wolf DL4YHF ?
Compile the project with the flag "Build with runtime packages" switched
off.
You will find it by opening Project | Options | Packages.
Then open Project | Options | Linker and uncheck "Use dynamic RTL"
With those flags off, the EXE file will contain all what is needed for
its execution.
Of course, it will be bigger, but not that much...
73 Alberto I2PHD
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