Go to and download whatever version you need for the platform you are running it on. This can cause a lot of errors with the hardware and possibly even brick the firmware if you aren’t careful. You can tell you have a problem this may fix, when the software runs, but you don’t get actual read/write performance to the device you are programming. Whereas with Windows XP on a 1+GHz laptop, it would run, but not function properly. I’ve used the CE14 software for Vertex LMR radios inside DOSbox and it make it work perfectly. This software allows you to create virtual bridges between a new serial port USB device and old ‘com1’ only DOS software. On current hardware, this means the old software runs too fast and is unreliable.Īlso, old DOS software wasn’t aware of things like USB to serial adapters and other new hardware. The issue it fixes is that many old DOS applications relied on the speed of the machine running it for handling timing and interrupts. What does this do? It allows for old original DOS software including radio programming interfaces to run on current computer operating systems or hardware. It runs DOS inside a virtual machine in a much more true native mode than running a DOS command window inside Windows XP. It is a free/open-source DOS emulator that runs on many operating systems.
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