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- Mrp40 morse decoder software update#
- Mrp40 morse decoder software upgrade#
The programme has never faltered and has been a great help in getting me to my DXCC 200 mixed of which 153 are CW.

With a few computer changes and software updates I now find that I am still using the iMac i7 but with OS10 Yosemite, Parallels Desktop 10 and Windows 7 and 8.1. It is now over 10 years since I first started using MRP40. I don't need to contact anyone for them whenever I change PC. I use other software for which I have paid for licenses and they are kept in a secure place in my vault. I read that one has to request a new one every time there is a change on the PC end. My intriguing question, after reading some reviews, is about the license.
Mrp40 morse decoder software update#
I did receive an automatic email reply from Norbert upon my requesting an update of the purchase. Today is 6/22/22, and I am still to get the license yet. So I paid for the license the same day 6/19/22. I had no doubts about what this decoder will do for me later in my contesting. CWGet just watches MRP40 winning the race. MRP40 can pick signals from the mud and decodes the. So I downloaded the MRP40 software trial version and started testing it. In the other hand, CWGet is much much better in this respect. I mean it will take a split second to see the decoded characters. I have been using CWGet / CWSkimmer for as long as I can remember.CWSkimmer lags a bit in decoding.
Mrp40 morse decoder software upgrade#
So, in conclusion, I would only upgrade to Windows 11 until a fix is found.
Mrp40 morse decoder software install#
Then I read his post and saw that he "upgraded" rather than doing a "clean install." I can only assume that individuals doing a clean install will have the same issue. However, after reinstalling I had the same "Access violation at address 0047oD10 in module 'MPR40v62.exe' occurred. I downloaded and reinstalled MPR40v66 having read the KD2SC post hoping that I had done something wrong causing the error. So my conclusion is still the same, I would be very leery of purchasing MPR40 until updated for Windows 11 is released and verified. I truly wish that Norbet would display some concern and assistance. My regret is that I paid for both MPR40 and MPR40SDR and now finding that I am unable to use them. My results did not change with having the same error, " Access violation at address 0047oD10 in module 'MPR40v62.exe' At this point, I have exhausted all avenues at my disposal and will continue to use CW Get. After installing DirectX legacy and verifying net frame installation I reloaded MPR40-v66. I also checked to verify that the net frame 4 was installed properly. Microsoft has DirectX legacy versions available for download. I spent hours researching and only found that a possible Directx version or Net Frame 4 issues may cause errors. UPDATE 6/27/22 MPR40 v66 Not Working with clean new Windows 11 installation. Unless Norbert updates his software, I would be leery of purchasing. I received NO assistance on my issue from Norbert at MPR40. An old version 64 does not have the access violation, but randomly, the computer screen turns white for a split second. However, after upgrading to Windows 11 on a clean install, mpr40 has developed " Access violation at address 0047oD10 in module 'MPR40v62.exe' on the newest version 66 and is unusable. I have been using MPR40 for many years, a great CW reader. WORKS GREAT ON WINDOWS 7,10 BUT NOT **11**
