CI-V Test Crack Free

CI-V Test is a small programm which allows to enter commands directly (in hex) and send them to the rig. Responses are displayed in hex bytes and also in a decoded text format. All ICOM CI-V commands are recognized, including the new R75 commands. This program is not intended to conveniently control your rig, but to test the various commands and their responses!

 

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The tools can be used to control the Icom R75: Record memories, exercise functions, check diagnostics, etc. They contain the following functions:
* Use a function to play and/or stop records
* Play a record (R-recording) to a specific memory location
* Play memory #1, #2, or #3
* Start playback of a memory
* Stop playback of a memory
* Play the status of a memory
* Transfer memory locations to memory #1, #2, or #3 (after the whole location has been played)
* Copy memory to memory #1, #2, or #3
* Clear all memory locations
* Quick or slow mode
* Disable A-DMA mode
* Change memory start address
* Change memory length
* Write numbers to memory location
* Read numbers from memory location
* Set track start address and/or length
* Set track speed
* Set track phase
* Set number of tracks
* Get track phase
* Get number of tracks
* Get and Set track stop address and length
* Get and Set track stop speed
* Get and Set track stop phase
* Set memory
* Write memory location
* Read memory location
* Set internal clock
* Get internal clock
* Enable internal clock
* Clear internal clock
* Set CLV address
* Get CLV address
* Set CLV length
* Get CLV length
* Read CLV length
* Find address for track #1
* Play memory #1
* Play memory #2
* Play memory #3
* Set number of channels to “2”
* Set number of tracks to “6”
* Set tape speed to “32”
* Set channel 1 pitch to “8”
* Set channel 2 pitch to “16”
* Set track 1 start address to “100”
* Set track 1 length to “200”
* Set track 2 start address to “1000”
* Set track 2 length to “2000”
* Set track 1 stop address to “1100”
* Set track 1 stop length to “1000”
* Set track 2 stop address to “2200”
* Set track 2 stop length to “1000”
* Set tape speed to “0”
* Set channel 1 pitch to “0”
* Set channel 2 pitch to “0”
* Set tape direction to “channel 1”
* Enable track 1

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The first screenshot shows the command line and the ICOM CI-V Test window

The second screenshot shows the five different hex/text response modes and the hex/text display switches

The third screenshot shows CI-V Test on Windows XP (hex mode is Windows-only)

The fourth screenshot shows the hex/text display switches

The fifth screenshot shows how to configure an ICOM rig through the serial portsTorpedo Exhaust…

Has anyone ever run a boat with dual tank (2.4 gallon main tanks) and managed to have the exhaust crossover through the main tanks? I have to assume a normal dual exhaust would cause problems, but have not been able to confirm it (I have not found any posts) and I am sure some boat with twin 4Ks could.

In the past I have found that the relocation of the crossover caused the same baffle to be installed in the exhaust side of the boat and it was quite an experience as the boat would run for about 5 seconds with a good exhaust flow before the mid section of the baffle started to clog up.

Has anyone ever run a boat with dual tank (2.4 gallon main tanks) and managed to have the exhaust crossover through the main tanks? I have to assume a normal dual exhaust would cause problems, but have not been able to confirm it (I have not found any posts) and I am sure some boat with twin 4Ks could.

Any advise would be greatly appreciated.

I have seen many boat have this arrangement. I believe for the main tanks to be near shut off, you can have the tank and crossover internal, or you can have it out side. I think it depends on the length of the crossover pipe.

I once did a 4k/2V system (main tanks, crossover and exhaust off the main tanks) on my 2520. Was great in shallow water, in the fresh… no drama. A 2V w/ a smaller tank would be an option.

I have a 3V that has a 2.5 in. tank which is the main, a 2.4 in. crossover and then the exhaust. The 2.4 main and crossover seems to work well, but the crossover seems to be pretty tight at the same time. I have the manual up on a shot if anyone wants it.

I have a 3V that has a 2.5 in. tank which is the main, a 2
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I decided to write this program after realizing the need for a simple, quick test. The intent was to make it as portable and easy to use as possible so anyone could use it. At the time I wrote it, I was primarily using WinXP and I didn’t want to get any weird registry changes just to make the program work.

I wrote the program in my spare time (mid 2009) and it was mostly a fun little idea to see what I could do. It was also mainly written in Visual Basic for ASP.NET, but I decided to move to Visual C++ 6.0 and Windows 2000 before I finished the program. As such, it is only available for Windows XP/2000/Vista.

The program is available as a single self extracting executable. The only thing to get started is to run the program (double-click it). As soon as you do, the program will create a registry entry to set a start-up program to the executable. You can then launch CI-V Test from the Start > Programs menu. Here is the program.

The program is written with Windows Forms and is fairly easy to use. I personally use it every so often to confirm new ICOM CIDs (and test/debug them).

This is a version 1.0 release of CI-V Test. It uses Visual Basic for.NET 2.0 but I’m starting to think this might get dated (it has a bunch of references to VB 6 in the cvtest.vb file). I use VB.NET instead. I am still looking for a VB.NET user to help me fix the code because it’s not all that easy to update.

Thats great, I tried to make a new vb.net version, but when I open it, it says i cant find it in the bin folder. Maybe I should install visual basic.net in the start button, so when I start it it will bring the folder window instead of giving me an error, and i can find it.

Hello, here is the newest version of cvtest. It is a little bit more useful now. I’m working on a new version that will improve it even more so I’ll keep this one active till then. Also, I’ve added the ability to display out errors/output in the.vb file too. So, let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.

Thanks for the ideas.

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Here we see the CI-V Test program listing. The list contains all known ICOM CI-V commands and their responses:
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System Requirements:

To play this game, you will need a current, stable web browser.
Recommended:
Windows 10 (1803 or newer),
Internet Explorer 16 (Windows 8 and Windows 7)
Google Chrome 36 or newer,
Firefox 40 or newer,
Mozilla Firefox 41 or newer,
Safari 8 or newer,
Microsoft Edge 44 or newer
To run the game, you will need.NET Framework 4.7.2 or newer.
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