> Joe <k1ike_m...@...> wrote: > I too have a Digital HiNote VP500 laptop!
Seek professional help Joe... :-) > Mine boots up to an old DOS program called "AUTOMENU" Ver 3.01 > by Magee Enterprises . This brings up a menu of DOS programs, > plus a choice to go to Win98. This makes it nice and easy to > boot the system pick the RSS software I want to use. I've also got an original Menu Program on my Dos 6.22 machine running the prom/eprom programs (a real 286). More and more of the radio software works with Windoze so I just boot Windows 98se and exit to dos when required. The other menu program I has is on an old Windoze 3.11 machine... a blazin' 486 DX II > BTW, my HiNote has a glitch with the external mouse. Sometimes > it goes crazy, unplugging and plugging it back in sometimes > fixes it. Sometimes I have to reboot. I can't use the touch > pad mouse because it is bad. I do have a spare keyboard, but > can't figure out how to get the old one off without destroying > the computer. My battery is completely dead. > Skipp, any suggestions? > 73, Joe, K1ike Yep, Ebay for used/dead computers... just like I did. You'll get some decent deals and sometimes taken when buying parts computers. Replacement batteries are history... so I just use my from wall power. Try not to get raped by the excessive shipping amounts some people try to charge... trying to retire off/from ebay shipping (over) charges. s. > > skipp025 wrote: > > Hi Mark, > > > > I have not found a Dos - Radio Programming Program that I > > haven't been able to run in/on my vintage Digital HiNote VP > > Laptop. And I've tried similar setups many other laptops... > > > > >

