CPU speed isn't the only thing that's critical - com ports are WAY
too fast on the newer machines, and the best bet is to use a computer
that was around when the software was written, so that it works the way
it was designed.  Find an old 386/486 box with an original I/O and try
that.


At 09:06 PM 2/1/05 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Best thing to try :
>
>Get the MoSlo program here... http://www.hpaa.com/moslo/
>Use it at the default speed (IBM PC/AT 4Mhz).  This should allow the
>R100.com program to run on most any system.  If it still won't run,
>DISABLE CACHE in your CMOS setup and try again.
>
>Also, if you're dealing with a 450 split R100, you will probably have
>to hex edit the R100.com file to modify the allowable bandsplit. 
>Directions to do so are here...  http://www.batlabs.com/r100.html
>
>Good luck & hope this helps.
>
>Brian, N4BWP
>
>--- motarolla_doctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> 
>> 
>> --- In [email protected], "Maire Company" 
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > had to reload the software into the computer.
>> > now when I go to read the repeater on rx or tx I get the same
>> error.
>> > after it go thought read 1, 2, 3,and 4  when it  gets to 5 it comes
>> 
>> up with a check sum error.  any thoughts  help
>> > thanks
>> 
>> Your computer may be way too fast, the R100 s/w is OLD, and does not 
>> run correctly on any faster than a old 286 10mhz with DOS 5xx or 6.0.
>> 
>> You could also have a bad EEProm, or bad data in it, common problems.

   - Adam - 

   

  





 
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