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Just thinking "out loud", but will the Windows in-place application
version of CHIRP work in Windows S-mode?
Personally not a fan of S-mode and I switch all my devices to standard
Windows. Maybe I'm missing out...
On 1/23/2022 9:06 AM, Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:
> I answered that.
> Chi
devices sold in S mode are aimed at 'appliance' level home users -
who have become used to the curated ecosystem of iOS and Android
rather than the 'fiddling' that traditional desktop (and laptop)
deployments of various OSes have needed
as you correctly point out you can tak
Nicola,
I use chirp both on my Mac and on a Dell Inspiron 15 3000. It came to me in S -
mode but I found a setting that let me take it into regular Windows Home mode.
S-mode is just a security mode that won’t allow you to load software except
from the Microsoft store.
As far was the Surface g
I answered that.
Chirp is not in the Microsoft app store and therefore will not install in S
mode.
> On 23/01/2022 09:15 Nicola Jayne Hodson wrote:
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> and you have not answered the question
>
> this OPs question was about S mode - and the answer to that depends on
> whether Chirp and s
and you have not answered the question
this OPs question was about S mode - and the answer to that depends on
whether Chirp and signed and available in the Smode libraries or whether
the device needs to be taken to 'normal' windows to install chirp and
any drivers for the programming