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Re: Has anyone fully decoded the X9000 memory mapping?


 

I assume you guys know about the great web resource on Syntor/X/9000 stuff, onfreq.com...
http://www.onfreq.com/syntorx/syntorx9k/index.html
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Brad KB9BPF
On Thursday, July 28, 2022, 01:55:55 PM CDT, swguest via groups.io <swguest@...> wrote:


Hey Casey, how's tricks?
I thought you had succumbed to "digital mode fever" like those other digital sheeple...lol...."OH YEAH" [beware of crashing wall] (pop culture refenence)
Last time I talked to you, you were on a mission to go headless on a Spectra (Astro?).? I did see a post on amother site that you got the SB9600 spoof to work. Good to know the theory worked! SB9600 spoofing may be "THE" backdoor into all things that run SB9600, including a revamp of the X9000 head design.
?? Anyway, are you looking for something specific? I have discerned one or two things more about the X9000 codeplug since we kicked that dog, but what and where exactly that info is, may be a challenge to find again.
? Sadly, I'm not q great "documentor" and tend to jump hither and yon cursed with the attention span of a 4 yo. when on a mission...lol
I did come across info to code the RX and TX pl freqs to th required hex data values. I *think* that included DPL, but alas, that was a few hours of sleep and more than a few cold adult beverages ago...lol
I may have written a proof of concept (Arduino) code snippet to do that, regardless I do have the math so it is doable in uC code. I know I did the same for an X9000 codeplug checksum (re)calculator...got to check my .ino archives.....

There are some zero page memory locations I sorted that set max modes, max MPL count, dual drawer byte val, checksum, etc.
I never ventured into plotting accessory interface, signalling or encryption feature settings memory usage.

Good to hear you are still kicking about.
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