User guide
MS-DMT Guide v1.04
Released 05-30-2014
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For Linux, using Wine, the in coming data logging seems to require that the programs executable
(.EXE) file be located in the dalog sub directory, which leaves out the use of outgoing logging, as
that logging will not work if the .EXE is separated from the log location. As we progress an effort
will be made to improve the operation under Wine.
For Mac OS X the "Winskin" program at http://wineskin.doh123.com/ is required. Create a
Wrapper (name it M110A) that will run the application.
At some point the baseline may migrate away from MFC to using something like FLTK or
WxWidgets for GUI and PortAudio for the PCM audio and perhaps other libraries for Serial I/O
etc. if these developments take place then the application may become a cross platform
portable baseline that will provide for native executables on other operating systems. However
there are no real plans for Linux and Mac OS X support with the MS-DMT applications. However
and more importantly, there are plans for a cross platform stand alone version of the modem
with no internal terminal capability which developers can then develop to support for all uses
from FEC to Adaptive ARQ. There also exists the desire to port to a yet to be determined version
of embedded Linux or perhaps other OS on an embedded board to bring about an inexpensive
hardware modem.
All current 32 bit development is done on Windows XP Home SP3 and testing is performed on it
and Windows XP Professional SP3 and Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. Testing is also










