Wow that's great news, I'll have to try Win 10 through chirp. I've never been able to program any of my radio's TK-340, TK-840, TK-760, TK-860 & TK-860H. In fact I've come so close to selling them all because I haven't been able to program them my self. 

On Mar 14, 2017 6:42 PM, "Eric Tondevold" <kf7edq@gmail.com> wrote:
If you get it to work on anything above 98  you'll hold a golden ticket, I've only seen it program through dos box on the older programs because of speed. Now I've only seen it done twice in person by two different tech's for a total of 4 radio's. (1) TK-860 (2) TK-860H & (1) TK-760. Is there another way to program these beside Kenwood and dos-box??? 

On Mar 14, 2017 2:51 PM, "Pavel Milanes Costa" <pavelmc@gmail.com> wrote:

El 14/03/17 a las 17:36, Eric Tondevold escribió:
> It won't work with any thing newer than Windows 98. It has to do with
> speed but also the base program! There's a program you can down load
> for XP Called "dos box" that's suppose to work

Hi, I suppose you are talking about the original DOS program...

Chirp does support that family of radios and it works in Win XP trough
Win 10, also in almost all Linux and Mac OS...

73 de Pavel CO7WT

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