![]() ![]() I'm not sure how the M1225 software runs on later computers. Virtualization may be an option but RSS needs Microsoft DOS to work. ![]() ![]() A 16550-based serial port is highly preferred, I don't know how well the USB ones work computers of the right vintage for RSS usually have onboard 16550 serial. You can find a CDM1250 or CDM1550 for around the same price - they're newer, have displays, will cover both GMRS and 70cm, and a larger channel capacity. I take it these CDM varieties will program on a 64 bit modern USB based computer more easily? Also, do these varieties meet the part 95 legal operation criteria? If they do, then maybe I would like to check these out. #MOTOROLA CPS SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10 64 BIT# I just want something thats inexpensive, easy to program, has 40 watts of power, and is legal to operate on GMRS frequencies. I noticed the programming cable for the CDM1225 on ebay looks to have a CAT5 type data plug on one end, and a USB on the other, but I did not see anywhere on the radio photos (back side) where this cable would plug into a CDM1225. Does the programming cable plug into the front where the mic plugs in? The CDM1225 seems to have a 20 pin port in the back. Please stop mixing up the 1225 family and the CDMs. They are very different radios, but they do have some common features. They both have the 20 pin accessory port in the back and a mic connector on the front panel. #MOTOROLA CPS SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10 64 BIT#. ![]()
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