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<h1 style="text-align: center;">Installing Fldigi on Windows</h1>
The port of fldigi to the Windows operating system is built using
cross-compilers on Linux.&nbsp; The cross-compilation environment is
created using mingw32.<br>

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Installing fldigi on windows is very simple.&nbsp; Simply execute the
installer program and both fldigi and flarq will be installed in the
default programs directory structure for the specific Microsoft version
that is being targeted.&nbsp; Desktop icons and desktop menu items will
be created.&nbsp; An uninstaller link will be created on the desktop
menu.<br>

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Click on the desktop icon to start the application.&nbsp; If this is a
new installation you will be guided through the inital configuration
with a <a href="Wizard.html">new install wizard</a>.<br>
<br>
Resize the
main dialog to suit your screen. &nbsp;Adjust the Rx/Tx divider to your
liking. &nbsp;Then set up the operator and sound card configuration
items; <a href="Configuring.html">configuring fldigi</a>. &nbsp; When
you have fldigi receiving and decoding signals you can exit the
application which will allow you to save your configuration settings.<br>

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Now open up the following folder using your windows file explorer if you do not have a login name and password:<br><br><table style="text-align: left; width: 50%; margin-left: 40px;" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"><tbody><tr><td>On XP </td><td>C:\"Documents and Settings\&lt;urlogin&gt;\fldigi.files\"</td></tr><tr><td>On W2K</td><td>C:\"Documents and Settings\&lt;urlogin&gt;\fldigi.files\"</td></tr><tr><td>On Vista/Win7</td><td>C:\User\&lt;urlogin&gt;\fldigi.files\</td></tr></tbody></table><br>where &lt;urlogin&gt; is the name with which you log onto the computer.<br><br>All of these files were generated by
fldigi when it first started. &nbsp;The files with the extension pal
are palette definition files. &nbsp;The file "macros.mdf" contains the macro
definitions which you can change using the macro editor.
&nbsp;fldigi.status and fldigi_def.xml are used for storing the
application state and configuration items respectively. &nbsp;With the
exception of the location of this folder the operation of fldigi on
windows is identical to linux. &nbsp;In all instances where the&nbsp;help files
make&nbsp;reference to $HOME/.fldigi you should be substitute the appropriate directory for XP or Vista/Win7.<br>

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Please take the time to read and reread the on-line help file. &nbsp;Better
yet download the Adobe Reader file so that you can view the help
locally without needing access to the internet. &nbsp;Fldigi is a large
complex program with many ways for the user to customize its operation
to his or her hardware environment.<br>

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<h3>Special Note for Vista/Win7 from user!</h3>
I am trying to install the latest and greatest version of FLDIGI and
FLARQ on a new Toshiba laptop computer that runs Vista/Win7 / Win7.&nbsp; Tha main
screen of FLDIGI comes up ok and it says that no call sign has been set
and down in the bottom center right there is an <span style="text-decoration: underline;">error message about there not being the sound card that it thinks it should see</span>.&nbsp;&nbsp;
I understand the messages as the program needs to be configured.&nbsp;
The problem is that when I click on 'Configuration' the main screen
greys out and it seems to go off into never never land and not comeback
or put up the configuration window.&nbsp; At that point the only thing
that works on the main screen is the close button.&nbsp; What am I
missing?<br>
<br>
I solved the mystery!&nbsp; Cockpit error, kind of!&nbsp; I tried
installing MULTIPSK and got the "no sound card error" also.&nbsp; Went
into the Control Panel to see what was going on.&nbsp; When I looked at
sound input it said there was NO microphone plugged in.&nbsp; Then the
light came on and I remembered that you MUST have a microphone plugged
in when using the Vista OS or it doesn't think there is a sound card in
the computer!!!&nbsp; Well this is my first encounter with Vista and
how am I suppose to know or remember that little querk on an OS I've
never used before?? <br>
<br>
Once I plugged a mic into the sound card input both programs worked
just fine.<br>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Vista/Win7 requires</span> either a <span style="font-weight: bold;">microphone</span> or a <span style="font-weight: bold;">line-in</span>
device actually plugged into the 8 mm audio jack before the sound
driver reports that there is an audio capture device. <br>
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