Butch, you wrote: ...then reinstalled everything in C:\SatPC32. ServerSDX will then be located here: C:\SatPC32\SDX\ServerSDX.exe Check please whether that is the case.
if yes: The setup suggests C:\Program Files(x86)\SatPC32 as the program folder. Therefore the program will look for ServerSDX (by default) here: C: \Program Files (x86)\SatPC32\ SDX\ServerSDX.exe
Try the following: in menu Rotor Setup choose item Yaesu_GS-232 and click the upper Store button. Restart SatPc32. Click the Search button and navigate to C: > SatPC32 > SDX and double click on ServerSDX and then click the upper Store button again and restart SatPC32 once again.
73s, Erich, DK1TB
Am 17.02.2018 um 16:19 schrieb butch alline via AMSAT-BB:
Issue 1: ServerSDX is not starting up with Sat32PC. I did the following:
a. Uninstalled then reinstalled everything in C:\Sat32PC. ServerSDX still does not autostart.
b. Placed ServerSDX in the start up list and it now starts before Sat32PC. But then:
Issue 2: Cannot get ServerSDX to store com port properly.
a. Starting Server SDX manually, using Win 10. Device manager says Com 4 is enabled and connected to my Arduino interface. It is the only com port in use that is connected to anything. I then click set up, enter com 4 and store. I now get a prompt to restart Sat32PC, but it is not running.
b. If I then close Server SDX and restart, then I get "Port 4 could not be opened" error msg. If I continue and do setup the COM port shown is 0 (zero). Repeat ad nauseum.
I have read the manual, clicked R+, R-, and many other things. Somehow in the process I came up with this when trying to do a manual input:
My guess is that the fundamental problem is that ServerSDX is not starting and/or not storing the com port.
Any and all help appreciated.
Butch K8KO
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