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Re: Has anyone fully decoded the X9000 memory mapping?


 
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Yup been there done that, the data field sort of bleeds down the screen:

"Also, the PC's screen goes wonky (that's a technical term) when you enter MPL data > than about 20. Keep up with where you are and it will enter the data as expeted. The RSS display routine wasnt written to handle the extra fields and the NL/CR functions are out of sync with the data fields. No biggy, pay attention, it will work."

I got interested in LB Syntor X9000 only recently, last couple of years. This put me about 15 years behind the curve on the knowledge base. I probably spent hundreds of hours researching every aspect of programming these, and downloading various versions of RSS that "sorta worked". I should add my DOS setup is also 15 (30?) years past its prime. My backed up spare IBM PS/2 pizza box having died in storage.? So I got a lot of help from Andy Brinkley, John W1PGO and other folks who live and breathe X9K.?

These radios have outlived the Spectra model and the Low Band radio is especially unique.

It would be great to be able to program and control these radios from a modern interface and be able to discard some of the aged control head group.


On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 08:46 PM, swguest wrote:



?On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 08:46 PM, swguest wrote:
Also, the PC's screen goes wonky (that's a technical term) when you enter MPL data > than about 20. Keep up with where you are and it will enter the data as expeted. The RSS display routine wasnt written to handle the extra fields and the NL/CR functions are out of sync with the data fields. No biggy, pay attention, it will work.

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