Current RSS/CPS for MT2000?

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jayres
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Current RSS/CPS for MT2000?

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Needing to know the most recent version of RSS and / or CPS for the MT2000... apparently RSS 6.4 is not the latest out there... :P
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Re: Current RSS/CPS for MT2000?

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jayres wrote:Needing to know the most recent version of RSS and / or CPS for the MT2000... apparently RSS 6.4 is not the latest out there... :P
It's been posted here recenty.

I believe the latest dos release is 6.8.
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MOL wrote:RVN4176N contains RVN4097 (DOS)95,98,ME,NT,2000,DOS

MTS2000, MT2000*, MTX8000, MTX9000
*programmed by DOS which is included in the RVN4176

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Just for clarity: If I understand correctly, the MT2000 is only programable through 6.4 in DOS while the MTS2000, MTX8/9 are programmable through version 01.10.00 in the windows based program.
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kdean7 wrote:Just for clarity: If I understand correctly, the MT2000 is only programable through 6.4 in DOS while the MTS2000, MTX8/9 are programmable through version 01.10.00 in the windows based program.
Not quite. Only the MTS2000 is CPS programmable...all others are DOS...the latest being 6.08.00.

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