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I would say that the x9000 can only be\nproperly programmed with DOS. And yes the control head can be programmed with\nthe same cable that programs the radio. However, there is a different software\npackage that does the head.
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Jeff
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From:\nMotorola_Software_Users@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Motorola_Software_Users@yahoogroups.com]\nOn Behalf Of Matthew
\nSent: Monday, August 11, 2008 4:51\nPM
\nTo: Motorola Software Group
\nSubject: [Motorola_Software_Users]\nMotorola Question
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Hey All just curios windows 95 will program\nthe syntor x9000 correct? I believe it will but just was wondering and I\nalso have another question in reguards to the 9000 the control head can be\nprogramed from the trunk unit correct or is their an additional cabel required\nfor that?
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\nMatt