Just to confirm, I am talking about a BF-V6, not a UV-6.
Mike va3mw
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Milton Hywatt mhywattt@yahoo.com wrote:
Depends on your skill set. I've ran SCO and BSD unix out of Oracle VBOX on 32 bit Win 7. Tried to run OSX 10 but I found out it requires Intel architecture instead of my six core AMD Phenom II Thurban on Asus hardware.
I ran NT4 Hydra Server on a 120mhz P1 Compaq Prosignia 300 server with 520 mbytes of ram and a 4 gig SCSI hard drive. Took a half hour to boot but when it was booted it ran and didn't require a reboot for a year. I used that for a cable modem router before the hardware routers came to be.
It's all how you pay your dues.
*From:* Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com *To:* Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com *Sent:* Thursday, January 9, 2014 7:24 PM *Subject:* Re: [chirp_users] BF-V6
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Michael Walker va3mw@portcredit.netwrote:
Hi Jim
I am fresh out of 32 bit computers (that explains why portmon stopped working!). It was one of my favorite tools.
I've got a few other RS232 stream capture tools. Let me see what I can do. I don't have the radios at the moment, but I will get one.
Mike va3mw
Mike, I've never done it, but I understand that you can run portmon in a Windows virtual machine using vritualbox or something similar.
Jim
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