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![]() "John Proctor" wrote in message news:2005021020272816807%lost@nowhereorg... On 2005-02-10 08:04:11 +1100, "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom said: Cut me some slack John. I've been an EE and SE for 30 years specializing mostly in embedded systems. I know the difference between hardware, software, formware and underware ![]() Doug, k3qt s/v Callista "John Proctor" wrote in message news:2005021007410416807%lost@nowhereorg... On 2005-02-10 05:31:55 +1100, Bruce in Alaska said: In article , "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote: Not all that clear. The ICOM M-710 is "opened" by uploading software mods. Are you saying that if these mods are uploaded by the factory or a dealer then it is still Type Accepted, but if I do it myself then it is not? BTW, your shift key seems to be malfunctioning. Better have it checked by a qualified technician ![]() Doug, k3qt s/v Callista Geeez Doug, What does it take for you to understand, here? The software that is running in the radio, IS part of the Operational Interface, and if it is different than what was submitted to the FCC during the Type Acc Doug, Now we can start a ****ing contest. I've been an EE since 1969. Over 25 years in IT and worked in software development, communications as well as sales and marketing! You should know that based upon your experience the software that runs a radio is embedded fiirmware. Very much tied to the radio hardware. For example memory channels and translating stored frequency information to the binary code to set frequency is one example where the firmware and radio hardware are totally dependent upon each other. Thus type approval must be for hardware and firmware at a specific revision level. What would happen if the hardware were changed significantly, you would need to redo certification or convince the testing organisation that the hardware revision did not change the radio specifications. The same should be true for the firmware that controls the radio. That is just plain logical. Oops maybe I just negated my thinking. After all when was a government agency ever logical ;-) That's my point. You're are preaching to the choir. Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |