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Newbie: Radio Shack Scanner Loader software doesn't work on Windows XP
I have a Radio Shack PRO-89 race scanner and the Radio Shack Scanner Loader
software. I have the software installed on Windows XP and Windows 98 (I can boot either OS on my system). Everything works perfectly on Windows 98. Everything *seems* to work on Windows XP except that it won't actually upload frequencies to the scanner. The only requirements listed on the CD are "Windows 95 or later". I downloaded ProLink software and it loads the scanner correctly on XP. The only reason that I mentioned that is because to me it proves that there is nothing wrong with my hardware or XP. I e-mailed Radio Shack and just got a reply that they know the software doesn't work on XP. According to RS the software "does not access the serial port properly and cannot therefore send data to the scanner". They went on to say that "We do not have a version of this software which will work with [Windows XP]". Does anyone here know of a workaround or any way to get the software to work on XP? If not, what software (free?) do you recommend. Thanks, Nick |
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"Nick" wrote in
: I have a Radio Shack PRO-89 race scanner and the Radio Shack Scanner Loader software. I have the software installed on Windows XP and Windows 98 (I can boot either OS on my system). Everything works perfectly on Windows 98. Everything *seems* to work on Windows XP except that it won't actually upload frequencies to the scanner. The only requirements listed on the CD are "Windows 95 or later". I downloaded ProLink software and it loads the scanner correctly on XP. The only reason that I mentioned that is because to me it proves that there is nothing wrong with my hardware or XP. I e-mailed Radio Shack and just got a reply that they know the software doesn't work on XP. According to RS the software "does not access the serial port properly and cannot therefore send data to the scanner". They went on to say that "We do not have a version of this software which will work with [Windows XP]". Does anyone here know of a workaround or any way to get the software to work on XP? If not, what software (free?) do you recommend. Thanks, Nick Have you considered upgrading your OS to Windows 95 ? |
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If you haven't already tried it, try running the program in "Windows
Compatibility Mode". You can choose from a number of windows versions, including 98 and 95... PH "Nick" wrote in message ... Does anyone here know of a workaround or any way to get the software to work on XP? If not, what software (free?) do you recommend. Thanks, Nick |
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Yes I tried every combination of compatibility mode options that I could
find. Nothing worked. Thanks, Nick "PowerHouse CB & Scanner" wrote in message ... If you haven't already tried it, try running the program in "Windows Compatibility Mode". You can choose from a number of windows versions, including 98 and 95... PH "Nick" wrote in message ... Does anyone here know of a workaround or any way to get the software to work on XP? If not, what software (free?) do you recommend. Thanks, Nick |
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Have you considered upgrading your OS to Windows 95 ?
LOL. As I mentioned I have my PC setup to dual boot, because of things like this. But, no, I do not want Win95, I'll take Win98SE. Nick "Jesse" wrote in message ... "Nick" wrote in : I have a Radio Shack PRO-89 race scanner and the Radio Shack Scanner Loader software. I have the software installed on Windows XP and Windows 98 (I can boot either OS on my system). Everything works perfectly on Windows 98. Everything *seems* to work on Windows XP except that it won't actually upload frequencies to the scanner. The only requirements listed on the CD are "Windows 95 or later". I downloaded ProLink software and it loads the scanner correctly on XP. The only reason that I mentioned that is because to me it proves that there is nothing wrong with my hardware or XP. I e-mailed Radio Shack and just got a reply that they know the software doesn't work on XP. According to RS the software "does not access the serial port properly and cannot therefore send data to the scanner". They went on to say that "We do not have a version of this software which will work with [Windows XP]". Does anyone here know of a workaround or any way to get the software to work on XP? If not, what software (free?) do you recommend. Thanks, Nick Have you considered upgrading your OS to Windows 95 ? |
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Interesting. I haven't ever tried that. Is there any special setup
required? Nick "Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 08:48:51 -0600, "Nick" wrote: Have you considered upgrading your OS to Windows 95 ? LOL. As I mentioned I have my PC setup to dual boot, because of things like this. But, no, I do not want Win95, I'll take Win98SE. I have my PC set up to run Win98SE under XP. Nick "Jesse" wrote in message .. . "Nick" wrote in : I have a Radio Shack PRO-89 race scanner and the Radio Shack Scanner Loader software. I have the software installed on Windows XP and Windows 98 (I can boot either OS on my system). Everything works perfectly on Windows 98. Everything *seems* to work on Windows XP except that it won't actually upload frequencies to the scanner. The only requirements listed on the CD are "Windows 95 or later". I downloaded ProLink software and it loads the scanner correctly on XP. The only reason that I mentioned that is because to me it proves that there is nothing wrong with my hardware or XP. I e-mailed Radio Shack and just got a reply that they know the software doesn't work on XP. According to RS the software "does not access the serial port properly and cannot therefore send data to the scanner". They went on to say that "We do not have a version of this software which will work with [Windows XP]". Does anyone here know of a workaround or any way to get the software to work on XP? If not, what software (free?) do you recommend. Thanks, Nick Have you considered upgrading your OS to Windows 95 ? -Barry ======== Web page: http://members.optusnet.com.au/~barry.og Atheist, radio scanner, LIPD information. |
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I believe he is talking about running it as a dual boot system. This does
require special setup. I would require a minimum of type partitions on the hard drive, one for each operating system... It might also be possible to use two separate hard drives, but I have never tried that myself, so I can't really say for sure. If you want more info, search the net, or the Microsoft Knowledge Base for information on "dual boot" systems, or similar terms... "Nick" wrote in message ... Interesting. I haven't ever tried that. Is there any special setup required? Nick "Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... I have my PC set up to run Win98SE under XP. |
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I had already mentioned that I have a dual boot system now. I think that he
understood that, and was bringing up another option. But the only way that I know of to run Win9x inside WinXP is by using VirtualPC or an equivalent. Nick "PowerHouse CB & Scanner" wrote in message ... I believe he is talking about running it as a dual boot system. This does require special setup. I would require a minimum of type partitions on the hard drive, one for each operating system... It might also be possible to use two separate hard drives, but I have never tried that myself, so I can't really say for sure. If you want more info, search the net, or the Microsoft Knowledge Base for information on "dual boot" systems, or similar terms... "Nick" wrote in message ... Interesting. I haven't ever tried that. Is there any special setup required? Nick "Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... I have my PC set up to run Win98SE under XP. |
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