I use a bootable thumb drive with DOS 6.22 on a dual 1.8gHz laptop without
any problems. Version R03.01.02 Moslo not needed. Have also used the same
thumb drive on a Compaq P4 2gHz desktop without any problems. Might be just
lucky but.
Jeff
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There's a reason why I keep my decrepit Toshiba T2450 ;) 486DX2/50
with 4 MB memory and a 2gb CF card plugged into the harddrive slot.
Programs any (/\/\) I throw at it that uses RSS.
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:00 PM, Yahoo ya...@icsradio.com wrote:
I use a bootable thumb drive
Short answer, no.
Long answer: The MT1000 RSS is part of the Genesis Series, and was written long
before the Pentium series chips were even though of. The RSS Primer on RBTIP
and BatLabs both have a deeper explanation.
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John Smokey Behr Gleichweit FF1/EMT, CCNA, MCSE
IPN-CAL023 N6FOG UP
Good evening,
Well the subject line asks the question.The Dell M70 is a
1.8 ghz Pentium M machine. What I've done is this:
Installed DOS7.1 (the Wind98SE one) in a dual boot
arrangement on its own partition. I have been able to run RSS under
this DOS on a different
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