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Old 10-08-2009, 08:31 PM
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If anybody can give me a hand, I need help trying program a MTX 8000 DB7 model. I have MTSX R06.07 and it tells me codeplug too new. I have tried MTR2000 and a couple of CPS versions(R01.00.02 & R0.604)
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If anybody can give me a hand, I need help trying program a MTX 8000 DB7 model. I have MTSX R06.07 and it tells me codeplug too new. I have tried MTR2000 and a couple of CPS versions(R01.00.02 & R0.604)
Any ideas Anybody?
I could be wrong but I don't think there was a version of CPS for the MTX series unless it was a very early ver.

The last ver of RSS was MTSX R06.08
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Found the problem. Needed to run mtsx lab in dos mode startup.
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