The RADMBL software is a bit older than their MaxTrac
cousin. I recall there is a timing value in the PC
Configuration screen on the RADMBL. Perhaps that needs
a bit of tweaking depending on the speed of your
computer. I've had no problem with programming
Radiuses or MaxTracs using a Pentium at 850 MHz, so
either my version is newer than yours, or has been set
to operate on the faster machine.

It's always possible that the program you had on the
Thinkpad was corrupt or older than the one on the
Toshiba, or maybe it was never set up for that machine
when it was first installed.

But, glad it's working now.

Yup, lots of good information over there on the
www.repeater-builder.com web site, Motorola section.

Bob M.
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--- Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 09:20 PM 2/25/06, you wrote:
> 
> >Just like to say Thanks to all that Helped with The
> Motorola Radius M-100, I
> >appears the Radio was Set up as a 1Freq unit, So I
> tried going into the Mode
> >setting with a Old   IBM ThinkPad Pent 166 in the
> Dos Mode, It would Program
> >Set power Etc But it would not let Me add anything
> in the Mode setting, So I
> >found a Old Toshiba T5100/100 Amber Mono Screen
> laptop, and I was able to
> >Just add F2 using the Mode setting. Everything
> Works Fine Now, Sure glad the
> >Wife did not throw out that old Laptop Computer,
> Needless to say it has a 40
> >meg Hard Dive it will find a Nice Place in the
> Radio room now with some
> >Programs on it.
> >
> >Thanks Again
> >
> >PS Everyday a Old Man learns at least one thing
> that is a Great Day, Now
> >Remembering it is another Thing
> >
> >Don KA9QJG
> 
> And now if you want to know WHY you need that old
> computer, read this:
> <http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/rss.html>
> 
> I put that together after talking to a dozen old
> time radio guys
> and computer geeks, and if anybody has anything to
> add to it
> let me know.
> 
> Mike WA6ILQ

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