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> There is software available on the internet that__________________________________________________
\n> will allow you to
\n> slow the processor as much as needed. The one I am
\n> familiar with is
\n> called Mo'Slo. It will slow the processor down in
\n> 1% increments to
\n> as low as 1% of normal. Some of it is freeware,
\n> some is shareware.
\n> Try this out if you need it.
\n>
\n> KD4UKH George
\n>
\n> --- In Motorola_Software_Users@yahoogroups.com, "Bob
\n> M."
\n> <msf5kguru@...> wrote:
\n> >
\n> > I would suspect that a 486-66 might even be too
\n> fast
\n> > for the HT600. But all you can do is try it. If it
\n> > reads the radio and passes the communications
\n> test, it
\n> > should write it properly as well. Setup the
\n> computer
\n> > to run as slow as possible and turn off the cache
\n> > memory if that's an option. There should also be
\n> some
\n> > good reading on the BatLabs site in the
\n> model-specific
\n> > section for HT600s.
\n> >
\n> > I've never seen an MT1000, so I can't help you
\n> there.
\n> >
\n> > Definitely check with the amateurs. In fact, it
\n> might
\n> > be worth asking the person who has the program if
\n> he
\n> > has the hardware to do the HT600, and if so, ask
\n> him
\n> > to program it for you. Save you a lot of time and
\n> > trouble. The radios can only do 6 channels and at
\n> most
\n> > 3 different PL/DPL combinations, so you'll have to
\n> > choose your frequencies and tones carefully.
\n> >
\n> > I think I bought my programming adapter from
\n> Motorola,
\n> > because the individual parts were getting hard to
\n> buy,
\n> > and they may not even be listed anymore, since the
\n> > radios were long ago discontinued.
\n> >
\n> > I'm sure there are people around who could program
\n> the
\n> > radio for you, myself included.
\n> >
\n> > Bob M.
\n> > ======
\n> > --- Albert <hitekgearhead@...> wrote:
\n> >
\n> > > Well thanks Bob! That was most informative
\n> and
\n> > > thourough. I kind of
\n> > > had an idea on a few of those items but some
\n> were
\n> > > pretty obscure.
\n> > > Thanks for clearing it all up.
\n
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