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sealgz
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hi, every one i lost my 486 last week, but i can not get any more 486 or 386, the most slow one is P1, can i use it for programming the /\/\ radio saber or ht 1000?

thanks
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I use a 60 mHz Pentium that works fine on DOS for what we're
talking about. It has a slowdown switch to make it go at 25 mHz
but it does okay at 60 mHz as well.
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i bought a p133 finally, can you share your idea to slow down the computer cqb feq ?

teach me if you can

thanks
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Post by wavetar »

What RSS versions are you running? The latest Saber & HT1000 RSS should have no problems at all running on a P-133MHz in real DOS.

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Post by sealgz »

i am using rss 1.07,i gave up the ht1000, i bought a full line of saber to cover all band
thanks and let me know before i programming with my new computer
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Post by wavetar »

Are you sure you didn't mean 7.01? That is the latest version, updated Dec 13/95. This version should run fine on your P-133MHz. Remember to read your radios several times with the computer before you try writing to them for the first time.

If you did mean 1.07, then you have an ancient version which won't work for you on that computer.

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