will a 266mhz laptop do most RSS?

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Donnie5063
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Post by Donnie5063 »

just wondering if it might be to fast. i have a 133mhz PC and a 486 and i was looking into getting a laptop. thanks for any info given
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Monty
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Post by Monty »

Hi:

Although its been reported that some
pentiums and other computers running
faster than a 368-486-25 will work with
some Motorola Programs, take some advice
and stick with a slower speed reliable
computer. Also a suitable Prorgamming Factory
Rib box is not a bad idea either.

All it takes is " just one " time for the Radio to become corrupt, and you could be
out as much as 379.00 to have the radio
code plug restored. Should that happen, I am
always around to fix most of them....( Except
CDM/Pro Series ) at this time.

All in all, if your radio is Windows95 ( up )
compatable, you should be OK...If its a Older
Series Radio, stick with a older computer.

If you want to Program " All Of them" a good
486-25 is ideal.

Monty
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

Most of the older radios will not work here.
Mike B
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Post by Mike B »

If you want to program Syntor X 9000 radios take a look at the computer type and speed recommendation at this link (4th paragraph down):
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx/i ... #x9kprgprb

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Mike B.
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx/
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