Yes. I'm running it fine on a PIII and can read and write with 100%
reliability. The trick is to lauch MoSlo twice in a row. I'm using the
latest version known as MoSlo Deluxe for DOS. If you are as well then try
lauching MoSlo once then launch it a second time. You'll see an odd
processor speed sh
When you first turn the computer on it will usualy say something like
press F5 for boot screen, do it and go in and see if there is a setting
for slower processor speed.
Select slow speed and also disable the cache .
I have to do these two steps with my Toshiba Satalite and it works fine
on
I use a program called slowdown and it works for me, check this link, I use
the slowint1 utility
_http://bretjohnson.us/source/source.htm_
(http://bretjohnson.us/source/source.htm)
Chris
N9LLO
In a message dated 12/25/2009 11:58:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
w5jr.m...@gmail.com write
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009, Mike/W5JR wrote:
> Oh, great wizards. I have an aging, fragile 386sx laptop that has
> faithfully programmed my X9000 radio for years. I also have a Compaq
> LTE P1 120 that I program all of my other Moto radios with
> successfully except for the X9000. On the Compaq, I have
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