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> I have GP300's both UHF & VHF, P200 UHF's and HT600 VHF and Maxtrac__________________________________
\n> 300's also both UHF & VHF. I do believe that I have tohe correct RSS
\n> for each , but what I need to know is will the RSS run on a 486 based
\n> machine or do I need to go with a 386 or older?
\n> TIA
\n> Rob Shane
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