XTS3500 RSS
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- Elroy Jetson
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- Astro Spectra
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It runs fine on both a 486 25 DOS box and a PIII 500MHz Win 98 machine in a DOS window.
We ONLY program radios on the 486 box.
The 3500 DOS RSS actually runs a lot faster on the 486 than the Astro DOS RSS.
It is only when we need to setup a whole bunch of modes that the faster machine is used for input and editing. The code plug is then dumped on a floppy and transferred to the 486 for programming. We used to do the same thing before the Astro CPS Windows software was released.
We ONLY program radios on the 486 box.
The 3500 DOS RSS actually runs a lot faster on the 486 than the Astro DOS RSS.
It is only when we need to setup a whole bunch of modes that the faster machine is used for input and editing. The code plug is then dumped on a floppy and transferred to the 486 for programming. We used to do the same thing before the Astro CPS Windows software was released.
Why would you use the RSS under a DOS window? It clearly states in the RSS Manual the minimum computer requirements and the software should only be run in DOS mode. Moslo seems to allow the really slow programs to run but it usually wont allow the reading or writing of the radio (my experience anyway). I bought a Factory Reconditioned Texas Instruments 286 TravelMate laptop on Ebay for $75.00 and it works great for Syntors and some of the other old programs.
Howard
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Howard
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- Astro Spectra
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Hi Howard, It is safe to open, edit, and archive/save codeplugs in a Win 98 DOS window. What is not safe and doesn't usually work is trying to program a radio.
Why would you do it? Because working on a big Astro codeplug can takes hours and hours of time and usually there are other business activities, like email and database access, which must be attended to at the same time. Using a DOS window means that I can have all the other MS Office stuff on the go at the same time.
However with at least with Astro Spectra/Saber and XTS3K this is a thing of the past with Windows CPS.
Why would you do it? Because working on a big Astro codeplug can takes hours and hours of time and usually there are other business activities, like email and database access, which must be attended to at the same time. Using a DOS window means that I can have all the other MS Office stuff on the go at the same time.
However with at least with Astro Spectra/Saber and XTS3K this is a thing of the past with Windows CPS.