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QQSL(tm) REVISION HISTORY
(Last five versions)
=========================
Version 5.2 (03/25/92):
- The price to license QQSL has been reduced to $19.95 (U.S.
funds or 30 IRC's). Why, you ask? The price had earlier
been raised to $24.95 (40 IRC's) to help cover advertising
costs in "QST" and "CQ", both of which are quite expensive!
Since that time, I've decided to drop advertising in these
two publications and concentrate on "Worldradio" and the
"National Contest Journal" only. Since rates are much more
reasonable in these two magazines, I'm passing along the
savings to new QQSL purchasers.
- Printer errors (off-line, power off, out of paper, etc.) are
now processed by QQSL rather than by DOS. This is a nice
improvement over seeing the notorious DOS message "(A)bort,
(R)etry . . ." dropped on top of your QQSL screen, even
though this essentially was just a cosmetic problem! Thanks
to VE3SUN for the suggestion and to V73CT for the problem
report.
- Licensed users who execute a demonstration copy of QQSL and
make temporary [F2] changes with the Configure QQSL menu
command using their valid serial number, immediately followed
by permanent [F6] changes to line 5 with the Modify menu
command, discovered that their program was deleted at the
start of their next session!! Fixed - and thanks to K1OIK
for the bug report.
- Users now have the option to show either "Please QSL" or
"Thanks QSL" on labels imported from K1EA or K8CC files.
Thanks to AJ0E, and particularly V73CT for prodding me into
making this enhancement.
- Laser printer users who execute the "aLign printer" command
will now see a running count of the number of dummy labels as
they are sent to the printer. Thanks to N2HOS - the impetus
behind this enhancement!
- Both the Sort function and the [F6] Save function on the
Add/Create form have been speeded up.
- QQSL had previously been written to process QSO's dated
between the years 1945 and 1999. I decided to get a head
start on the new century by extending the years for which
QQSL will produce labels. QQSL can now handle the years 1945
through 2037, and I'll be happy to extend this period again
if I'm still around in thirty years <HI!>. Note: Only one
out of four centennial years (years divisible by 100 with no
remainder) has a "leap day" in February. The year 2000 is
one of these years, therefore 29/02/2000 will be accepted as
a valid date by QQSL.
- The "Quick Start" section of QQSL.DOC and the READ.ME file
delivered with the demo and licensed copies of QQSL now
discuss the "Modify lines 4/5" menu item. Thanks to V73CT
for the idea.
- The "aLign printer" command is now on the first menu, as well
as the second.
Version 5.1 (12/10/91):
- The QQSLCFG program has been totally eliminated. QQSL con-
figuration is now done directly from the QQSL main menu, and
configuration changes may be saved temporary or permanently.
If you have an old copy of QQSLCFG on your disk, you should
delete it, since it may work with the new version of QQSL but
the final configuration will be totally unpredictable and
most likely harmful to your program! NOTE: Those of you who
have used the old QQSLCFG program are going to find that
you'll like the new configuration method a LOT!
- The QQSL.INF file is no longer needed, as the Modify function
now writes line 4 and 5 information directly back to the
QQSL.EXE file. The QQSL.INF file from older versions of QQSL
should now be deleted to free up a little disk space.
- A newer version of the SORTF program is now included. You'll
find that the Sort function is slightly faster than with the
older version.
- There is now a QQSLCD section in QQSL.DOC.
- I've had sporadic reports of problems with the ending anima-
tion from users with slower machines. Thanks to WB5ASD and
others for pointing this out to me. Rather than "tinker"
with code which serves no practical purpose, I simply removed
the routine from QQSL.
- Licensed users who enter "O" (oh) in the place of "0" (zero)
when configuring their program will no longer be told that
their serial number is invalid.
- Call signs starting with three alphabetic characters will no
longer be rejected. Thanks to KK6XN for pointing out to me
that there ARE valid calls using this format.
- AJ0E pointed out to me that when entering the FIRST label
during a session, an entry in the SWL field would cause the
entire label to revert to its default values! Fixed.
- Version 4.1 (07/18/91) saw the elimination of the 3-label
limit for non-licensed users. This experiment has turned out
to be a total flop, as my income from QQSL has been at an
all-time low since that date. Because of this and the fact
that QQSL has been solely a commercial program since version
5.0 was released, the 3-label has been reinstalled into the
demo version.
- The HISTORY.DOC file is getting too big. From now on, I'll
limit this file to only the last five versions.
- Demo reminders for non-licensed users will no longer pop up
during their QQSL sessions, although there will still be a
demo reminder at the beginning and end of the non-licensed
user's run.
Version 5.0 (09/02/91):
- QQSL has left the ranks of Shareware and is now a commercial
program. Because of this and the massive amount of changes
made to QQSL, QQSL.DOC, and QQSLCFG, I have assigned version
5.0 to this release.
- The Hewlett-Packard LaserJet series II, series III, and all
compatible laser printers are now supported by QQSL. I've
done this using only standard internal fonts for these print-
ers, rather than requiring the user purchase and install font
cartridges or soft fonts!
- The IBM Proprinter (and compatibles) is now supported. Use
QQSLCFG to chose either (E)pson or (I)BM dot matrix printers.
Thanks to N0OBM for both the problem report, beta testing the
fix, and the phone call!
- Many changes have been made to the QQSLCFG configuration
program. See the QQSLCFG section in QQSL.DOC for details.
- I've changed the name "Commercial Break" to "Demo Reminder",
then increased the frequency and duration of the Demo Remind-
ers in the demo version. Additionally, I've added an adver-
tisement for QQSL to line 5 of the label, which may be modi-
fied by licensed users only. NOTE: Acceptance of Demo
Reminders and the bottom line of advertising on your labels
is NOT an excuse to avoid payment - you must still purchase
QQSL if you continue to use it past the one-month trial
period!
- The month may now be printed in either Roman (I - XII) or
English (Jan - Dec). Use QQSLCFG to select one format or the
other.
- I've now included a Shareware program named QQSLCD with both
the demo and the licensed versions of QQSL. Using call
information from the QQSL.LBL file, this program searches
your CD-ROM disc for address information for U.S. amateurs,
and then prints address labels when requested. A CD-ROM
drive is required, along with the Buckmaster HamCall CD disc
to fully utilize this program. Note: If you like QQSLCD,
register it with the author - WB5ASD. Details are in the
QQSLCD.DOC file.
- Both the system date in the upper-left corner of the screen
and the date on the Modify sample label will reflect the
month format chosen in QQSLCFG.
- The "disappearing call" on the Add/Create form has finally
been fixed. This was a particularly elusive bug which has
been around for quite a long time. I'm VERY glad to have
finally squashed it!
- I've completely turned off "wallpaper" and screen animations
for monochrome users. This should solve the screen slowdown
problem experienced by some laptop users. Thanks to WB5ASD
for the bug report.
- I've now included an index at the end of QQSL.DOC.
- In making the index, I found that there were two "Disclaimer"
sections. I wonder if some of you were wondering if maybe I
wasn't a little paranoid <HI!>. Anyway, they've been merged
into a single section.
- The "Quick Start" section has been added to QQSL.DOC.
- Both the first use of the Create/Add function and the sample
label shown by the Modify function now reflect the current
time.
- At midnight (computer time), the date in the upper-left
corner of the screen will now change.
- All mouse cursor flicker has been eliminated. This modifica-
tion may also help with display problems for those of you
with older monitors and/or graphic cards.
- Vendor information has been added to QQSL.DOC.
- An order form (ORDER.FRM) has been included with all versions
of QQSL.
- Advertising in the major ham radio publications is much more
expensive than I had originally expected. Therefore, I've
raised the price $5.00 to $24.95, which still makes QQSL a
better deal than most of the commercial ham radio software
available today!
- QQSLCFG is now a trademark of Bill Mullin - AA4M.
Version 4.1 (07/18/91):
- The 3-label limit for the evaluation copy has been removed,
thanks to the input from MANY users!
- "Commercial breaks" have been introduced, but only in the
evaluation copy. These screen displays have been designed to
be a reminder, rather than an irritant. See "About the
Evaluation Copy" in QQSL.DOC for full details. Thanks to
network television for the inspiration.
- Added support for K8CC's NA, version 6.02, including the
Novice Roundup contest. This includes supporting the new NA
bands 222 MHz, 432 MHz, and 1.2 GHz. Programming for NA
version 6.02 while maintaining support for older versions was
a much BIGGER task than you would ever believe - shame on you
Dave for making changes to the QSO file format!
- The mouse cursor flicker has been 99% removed. Hopefully,
the remaining 1% won't be a nuisance to anyone!
- The DOS "TYPE" command will now print QQSL.DOC correctly on a
laser printer, assuming that the printer is set to the facto-
ry default of 60 lines/page, 10 characters/inch.
- There is now an "About" function on the smaller of the two
main menus. Thanks to Windows 3.0 for the idea.
- The registration fee has been raised to $19.95. This price
increase became necessary because I've had over $1,000 in
expenses during the last two months directly related to QQSL
development. For what it's worth though, I feel that the
program has been worth this much (or more) ever since version
3.0 was introduced. Many users have echoed this sentiment by
overpaying - how about you <HI!>?
- Changed 440 MHz to 432 MHz.
- QQSL is now a trademark of Bill Mullin - AA4M.
Version 4.0 (06/12/91):
- * All "BIN" files created by the K1EA "CT" program can now be
imported into QQSL. This includes BIN files created during
these contests:
ARRL 10 Meter Contest
ARRL 160 Meter Contest
ARRL DX Contest, DX Side
ARRL DX Contest, W/VE Side
ARRL Field Day
ARRL Sweepstakes
CQ WPX Contest
CQWW 160 Meter Contest
CQWW Contest (including the CQWW RTTY)
DX'pedition Logs (including RTTY)
WAE Contest
See QQSL.DOC for full details on using this new capability.
* The one exception is the ARRL VHF QSO Party, which is not
supported because CT does not include mode information in the
BIN file.
- 220 MHz has been changed to 222 MHz, in order to align with
the new FCC band allocations.
- 902 MHz has been added as a valid input to the MHz field.
Additionally, I added the following bands, all of which are
in the GHz frequency range: 1.2G, 2.3G, 3.4G, 5.7G, 10G,
24G, and 48G. If anyone has any need for frequencies beyond
48 GHz, let me know and I'll gladly incorporate their
choices. But, I personally plan to avoid the UHF bands, as
lead underwear is a bit expensive at the local Sears - just
kidding <HI!>.