hi guys,,
i can ger a IBM 750 486 20 MEGS OF RAM...will this work with the rss....i also hear a pentium one at about 60megs can run rss...any ideas
thanks
SABER 1 PROGRAMMING
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Hi:
The IBM 486 would be a ideal program
platform for your radio if it is stable.
Although others have indicated they use a
pentium class computer, I would strongly
urge against it.
I have 100's of horror stories about radios
being corrupted either by a unstable computer, Poor cables, cheap ribs, and well
two many strikes, you
and the radio may be out some hefty monies.
Use caution, SAVE major repair bucks
Monty
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The IBM 486 would be a ideal program
platform for your radio if it is stable.
Although others have indicated they use a
pentium class computer, I would strongly
urge against it.
I have 100's of horror stories about radios
being corrupted either by a unstable computer, Poor cables, cheap ribs, and well
two many strikes, you
and the radio may be out some hefty monies.
Use caution, SAVE major repair bucks
Monty
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Monty could probably give you the best practical advice concerning the optimum computer for programming but here is what Motorola recommends out of their Saber RSS Manual:
Computer: IBM PC or Convertible, IBM-XT, IBM-XT/286, IBM-AT, IBM-PS/2:Models 25,30,50,60,70 or 80.
Memory Required: At least 640k bytes of RAM
Operating System: DOS Version 3.1 or later.
Communication Card: Serial port....must be compatible with the IBM asynchronous communications adapter.
I am using a solely dedicated desktop IBM PS/2 386 @ 20MHz with 8Meg of Ram and an 80Mb Hardrive for programming and have yet to end up with a paperweight Saber! Just be very....very careful when starting out as you can easily make a fatal error at that point.
Good Luck!
Eddie
Computer: IBM PC or Convertible, IBM-XT, IBM-XT/286, IBM-AT, IBM-PS/2:Models 25,30,50,60,70 or 80.
Memory Required: At least 640k bytes of RAM
Operating System: DOS Version 3.1 or later.
Communication Card: Serial port....must be compatible with the IBM asynchronous communications adapter.
I am using a solely dedicated desktop IBM PS/2 386 @ 20MHz with 8Meg of Ram and an 80Mb Hardrive for programming and have yet to end up with a paperweight Saber! Just be very....very careful when starting out as you can easily make a fatal error at that point.
Good Luck!
Eddie