Many English language operators Are now using the program
and find it works fine for them. Some have reported that the RTTY function
preforms better than MMTTY. Please remember that MMVARI is a beta program and still under development. English support may
come at a later date, especially if enough interest is shown.
MMVARI is a multi-Mode SoundCard Ham (Amateur) Radio program for receiving and transmitting
the RTTY-PSK-FSK-MFSK modes. The program was written to experiment with the efficiency of
transmitting Japanese and East Asian languages (HL/BV/BY) using the
VARICODE. Eastern Asia languages, such as Japanese, Hangul, and Chinese, have many characters.
Inno
Installer Info ------------------ WEBMASTERS:
PLEASE DO NOT LINK DIRECTLY TO FILES
Attention
Programmers! You can use the MMVARI Engine to give
your programs Multi-Mode function.
Please read the terms of use carefully!
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A fair amount
of testing is done before a new release made available
on the website. In my tests, I always
installed over the older
versions To date I have never had any
problems. That being said, one
never knows for sure how an install
will go on every computer.. All
I can say is installing over the
older version should work.. It might
be a good idea to make a back up copy
of Mmvari.ini and (urcall).mdt,
just in case something goes wrong.
(1) parallel port (USB-Parallel converter not supported). (2) serial port
(3) USB serial adapter
From the author, Makoto Mori, JE3HHT
I made a PC soundcard program, MMVARI, to implement the proposed
scheme.
Since the objective of this project is new VARICODE
experimentation, MMVARI are:
1) Implementing only basic functions for standard QSO.
2) Providing Japanese menus, but also useable in any MBCS languages.
* Non-MBCS languages, such as English, are out of scope of this project.
I would like to see the feasibility first, and after then improve the
engine and cosmetics.