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Old September 2nd 03, 08:46 PM
 
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Window$ XP doesn't provide you with a real "Boot to DOS" option.
Neither does Window$ 2000. You can get to the 'command line' but
only after Window$ has loaded and taken control of all your ports and
I/O which is what blows the RSS up.. You CAN make the computer a
"dual boot" computer with one partition being DOS and one being
Window$. I would recommend you find your best local computer geek to
undertake that process, but if you want XP and DOS on the same
computer, it can be done. I have a Sony laptop I can boot to a DOS
6.22 mode or Window$ XP mode. Mo'Slo is your friend on a 1.6 GHz
laptop in DOS mode....

On 02 Sep 2003 13:29:56 GMT, rollzap (Al Buterol)
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Thanks for the addtion to my post, both of those are excellent points.

I've gone so far as to include Mo'Slo in my execution of running a DOS based
Moneyrola program. That's why I've got the laptop with Windows 98 loaded and
the RSS in a Dos type of directory. I used to use XTreeGold for starting these
programs. Not a bad concept if you've got multiple programs. I just have my
MT2000, MCS2000 and the HT1000 RSS, so it's easy to keep track of with
c:\batwing\ *.*

Has anyone had experiences with WindowsXP and the Motorola software?
The difference between Genius and Stupidity is Genius has its limits. Albert
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