[WT-support] Why no BARTG RTTY Support
AC0W
ac0w at charter.net
Wed Jan 16 00:06:54 CET 2013
While I consider Win-Test the best contest logger software out there, I
found that it is very difficult to become proficient at it when a person
must use different logging software for different contests. This year I
decided to focus on using one of the inferior products that I can use in
all the contests I operate in an attempt to see if I can become more
proficient at it, translating into more Q's into the log. I'm finding
this strategy is work for me. Hopefully some day Win-Test will come up
with a way to allow the non-supported contests to be added easily.
I understand the challenges but at the same time I struggle to
understand with the power of today's computers and software how was it
possible that two DOS based contest logging software were able to
implement a system where the user could define their own contest and
supply their own multiplier list fairly easily.
At some point something will need to be done in order to retain a user
base.
Bill
AC0W
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Bob Wilson, N6TV wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:42 AM, James Balls < makidoja at hotmail.co.uk
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wrote:
Why not let interested 3rd parties write the template files for Wintest
if the author does not have the time.
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At present, Win-Test runs off of hard-coded contest logic in C or C++
code. There are no template files. At one time, I believe the
developers thought about trying to support such a concept, to allow for
a "user-defined contest," perhaps via LUA script calls. But it's much
harder to do that you might think, and would probably require major
portions of the code to be rewritten.
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One would have to think of every possible parameter for every possible
contest, and it's pretty difficult to come up with a complete list.
Contests also have subtle rules, unique exchanges, strange multiplier
lists, special Cabrillo requirements, and other scoring and duplicate
rules oddities. It's very hard to "generalize" all variations to a
simple template that can support every possible contest rule that anyone
could ever conceive of.
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Win-Test is a lot simpler than other loggers because it is limited to
major contests only (plus some minor contests that are very similar to
major ones, allowing for a quick implementation).
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RTTY support was added somewhat late in the development of Win-Test
mainly to please the more casual RTTY operators, not super serious RTTY
competitors running multiple decoders against the same audio.
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As for new contest support, it would be nice if priority could be given
based on which contest has the most participants. I see that about 768
logs were submitted for the 2012 BARTG RTTY contest, vs. 985 for the
2011 California QSO Party.
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:-)
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73, Bob, N6TV
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