Right. You’ll have to continue to use the old version of chirp (which likely 
works with your existing radios), and you can continue to use it on your old 
computer. Nothing will change for you (just make sure to keep a copy of the old 
chirp installer around). 

 

Shiny nice new software wants to run on nice shiny new hardware and operating 
systems that are being actively supported by their manufacturers. The old chirp 
will be as frozen in time as your old computer is now. If you choose to get a 
new radio that isn’t supported in the old chirp then maybe consider getting a 
new computer first. 

 

What, actually, is the problem? 

 

*       Henry N6HCM

 

From: [email protected] 
<[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dean Berglund
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2023 10:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

 

there are a lot of hams I know that are still using Win-7 like I am and it runs 
very stable for all my applications except Chirp-Next. So now I have to use the 
older version of Chirp and am forced to get a newer machine with Windows 10 or 
11 just to use the Next version of Chirp. 

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