Fast computer experiment. 1.8 GHz.

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Nand
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Fast computer experiment. 1.8 GHz.

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We use the MTSX software on the pentiums at work and it works fine. They are several hundred Mhz, don't remember exacts though.
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Nand:
I do believe that your P4 is no less than 1.8 Ghz rather than Mhz.
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RSS VS COMPUTER SPEED

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Hi


We just purchased several of the IBM thinkpads laptop. We got all the RSS software to run on them by changing the 32BIT setting to 16BIT. I always though it was the speed at which your puter runs that caused so much trouble with old motorola RSS. Not sure this will work for you but hey it worked for us.

ADAM
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I did something daring with my PII 400. I programmed a gp300 using XP and sp RSS running is a DOS window eeek!! But it Worked!! It took a while for it to read and write but it worked. But ofcourse..dont try this at home ;)..
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