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I am the original author that had to fake the mode names!<br>
Please be sure to edit the info prompt re the DIG + mem.extra
process.<br>
Thanks for all the work, I would be glad to test the new code with
my 450D.
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/29/2023 1:09 PM, wcurlew--- via
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Rick -
The original author of the 450d code did not have a way of implementing the special data modes without changing the CHIRP_COMMON library. I also changed it to get my original 450 driver to work, and was properly chastised. So I came up with using the existing code "DIG" from common, and then putting together an mem.extra RS segment to hold the "extended" digital modes.
This is working a treat for my FT-450, but now I need to see if I clobbered any of the 450D handling before submitting this. I'm not sure how to test the 450D backwards compatibility from a memory settings point of view.
If you would like to see the driver prototype email me and I will send you my latest driver and a test img file for the FT450.
Bill
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