18 Jun
2018
18 Jun
'18
2:59 a.m.
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 5:45 AM, Tom Henderson Tom@henderson4.us wrote:
It's the same fix for windows. The only difference is those of us who run it in linux don't know where it's stored under the windows version.
Did you see the line that says "Not sure where it is in Windows, so just search for it?"
Tom Henderson
It isn't the same for Windows. The user doesn't have access to the individual *.py files with Windows. As far as I know, the best a Windows user can do is to download the th9800.py driver from the CHIRP repository, edit it as needed, then after enabling "Enable developer functions" load the modified driver using File -> Load module selection. And this custom driver would have to be loaded every time CHIRP was launched.
Jim KC9HI