I would think a disk manager with dual boot dos /xp or what ever as required 
but you may need to set the bios correctly for the slow comms on the ports used 
which is what I do here for programming things in my area of expertise although 
I just boot to dos from xp ( which is almost a simulation) and run things there 
.

To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:07:16 -0700
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wanted to buy: Panasonic CF-25 laptop or 
equivalent for radio programmming



















    
            Thank you all for the advice.  However, I have had no success with

using XP (or finding a DOS startup option..are you sure you're not

confusing XP with WIn98SE?).  Maybe you have a dual boot setup?



Remember I need to use Moto RSS for the MT-1000 and Spectra.  The only

machine I have had luck with is a P1 processor at 166 mhz running

WIn98SE.  I've tried faster laptops and desktops...P2s and P3's with

both XP and WIn98 with no luck at all.  (Win98 is always started in

DOS mode, never a DOS window).



Thank you again for all the replies...I appreciate it.



Dennis



On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 6:50 AM, Doug Bade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> CF-27's are probably as easy or easier to find and maybe

> cheaper on Ebay... We have been using them for DOS radio RSS

> programming for a long time... and generally the batteries cost more

> than the laptop...many are 300/350 mhz processors, some 500-550

> mhz... I have one (PIII 500) set up for DOS and XP, I use it for all

> RSS we operate up to and including M/A-Com RPM... I use a boot floppy

> to get to DOS and have all the DOS RSS in a fat32 partition. It has a

> real serial port and a touch screen to boot... I think I paid $90.00

> for it plus shipping...and it has a win2k COA....as well...Probably a

> good choice for 99.9% of what needs to be programmed in the radio world...

>

> The HT600/P200 sw I think is the quirkiest about CPU, the rest seem

> pretty flexible.. in the PII and PIII sub 600 mhz area....a real

> 16450/16550 UART is more important

>

> Doug

> KD8B

>

> At 06:51 PM 6/12/2008, you wrote:

>

>>yes, hence the "..or equivalent..." part.

>>

>>On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Barry C'

>><<mailto:atec77%40hotmail.com>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> > Doesn't the machine just need a suitable port and speed ? , the

>> > toughbook

>> > isn't a must ?

>> >

>> > ________________________________

>> > To:

>> <mailto:forsale-swap%40mailman.qth.net>[EMAIL PROTECTED];

>> <mailto:motorola%40mailman.qth.net>[EMAIL PROTECTED];

>> >

>> <mailto:motorola-Radios%40yahoogroups.com>[EMAIL PROTECTED];

>>

>> <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com>Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com

>> > From:

>> > <mailto:sacramento.cyclist%40gmail.com>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>> > Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 21:20:24 -0700

>> > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Wanted to buy: Panasonic CF-25 laptop or

>> > equivalent for radio programmming

>> >

>> > Good evening everyone,

>> >

>> > Subject says it all. Thought I had one lined up but the

>> > seller flaked. Need a CF-25 Toughbook or equivalent to program my

>> > MT-1000 and Spectras.

>> >

>> > Let me know what you've got plus shipping to 95608.

>> >

>> > Thanks! Dennis

>> >

>> > --

>> > Dennis L. Wade

>> > KG6ZI

>> > Carmichael, CA

>

> 



-- 

Dennis L. Wade

KG6ZI

Carmichael, CA


      

    
    
        
        
        
        


        


        
        
        
        
        


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