If you want to tailor this setup to your specific needs, let me know: What is your computer running? Do you have a serial port or are you using a USB adapter ?
For detailed technical specifications, refer to the Service Manual for the GM950.
core=normal , cputype=pentium_slow , and cycles=fixed 2500 .
Legacy radios communicate at incredibly slow speeds (often 1200 to 9600 bps). Go to your COM port properties in Windows and reduce the bits per second setting. Error: "Codeplug Version Mismatch"
The original GM950 Plus software was designed for Windows 95, 98, or NT. Extra quality releases have been repackaged or equipped with compatibility layers and virtual COM port emulators that work flawlessly on Windows 10 and 11 (64-bit). No more blue screens or “USB device not recognized.”
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Always connect the GM950 Plus to a stable 13.8V DC bench power supply during programming. Never attempt to program a radio while it is powered by a running vehicle's battery, as voltage spikes can disrupt the data transfer. Step-by-Step Programming Guide
This article serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding, acquiring, and using the programming software for the Motorola GM950 Plus
You need a cable featuring a DB9 or USB connector on one end and an RJ45 (8-pin) plug on the other to connect to the radio's mic jack.
Programming side buttons and DTMF microphone buttons for specific functions.