How to slow down your computer

The General forum is where users can discuss any topic regarding Motorola communications equipment - hardware, software, etc. There are also several focused forums on this board, so please take the time to ensure that your questions doesn't fall into one of those categories before posting here!

Moderator: Queue Moderator

Post Reply
/\/\
Posts: 8
Joined: Thu Jan 03, 2002 4:00 pm

Post by /\/\ »

Is it passeble to slow down your computer so you can use your old RSS DOS programs on faster computers?
name program?
User avatar
alex
Administrator
Posts: 5762
Joined: Mon Sep 03, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by alex »

I believe you can use MoSlow. See the link below for the programming primer:

http://www.batlabs.com/newbie.html

-Alex
Tony Soprano
Batboard $upporter
Posts: 418
Joined: Mon Sep 03, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by Tony Soprano »

MoSlo really doesn't work that well, its the serial bus problems that kill programs (and radios). The programs themselves ususally run OK, but the serial bus in newer computers cannot communicate well with old programs.

Tony
User avatar
jim
Posts: 2184
Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by jim »

That may slow down the processor by "jamming or clogging" it with loop routines giving you an effective slower processor speed, but......
the big problem is in the timing and speed of the I/O devices and BIOS. MoSlo or any other slowing type program won't fix this.

My laptop is a 150 MHz Pentium. If I use MoSlo, I cannot run MT1000 RSS. The same computer without MoSlo will run this RSS just fine. I feel you are more at risk of crashing a radio by using one of these programs.
Go to thrift or Goodwill stores and look for a slower computer. A 25 Mhz 386 can be had for a mere $25 most of the time.
Nand
Posts: 1691
Joined: Wed Oct 31, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by Nand »

Last edited by Nand on Sun Jan 18, 2004 6:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
radioEd
Posts: 424
Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by radioEd »

Yard sales, & the last local Hamfest we had there were over 20 working 386/486 computers for sale! These old motorola radios don't like fast data going in there c-plug. In one of "Monty's" posts he says he see about 200 radios a year. That get burnt by a 586. Not worth it....
medic1020
Posts: 30
Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by medic1020 »

i use a 486 IBM thinkpad that i got at a yard sale for 25 bucks. its the 755c and it works great. never had a problem with it. only problem is you'll never find a battery for something that old and if you do its not worth paying the $90 for it. but slow is the way to go without a doubt

Allan
radioEd
Posts: 424
Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by radioEd »

Allan! Check out: http://www.batterycountry.com/ShopSite/laptop-ibm.htm
Scroll down to: IBM ThinkPad 750, 750C, 750P, 755, 755C, 755CS
I picked up a cmos/clock battery! $15.00 Plus they have AC adapter's, power cords, AC External Power supplies, and your $89.00 battery!
(for future reference anyway)
Post Reply

Return to “General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion”