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Programming the TYT Th-9800

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AlJones

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When I purchased my new TH-9800 it came with a cable branded TYT and a disk. I'm unable to load any software from the disk - it doesn't help that much of it is in Chinese!.
Adding to that, the vendor says that it won't work under Windows 10 (or XP Sp3 apparently)
When I plug in the cable, device manager gives an unrecognized device error, which is - I presume - because I can't locate a working driver.
Drivel to the side, can anyone tell me where I can find a driver that will work with the "TYT branded" cable for either Chirp or TYT's own software under Windows 10? Please, a link would be nice!
//al
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( another question in another thread )
If this would be more appropriate in another section, feel free to move it, please.
 
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