How to Install Motorola GM950 Programming Software: A Complete Guide

The software will attempt to communicate with the radio. If successful, a progress bar will appear, transferring the radio's "codeplug" data to your PC. Troubleshooting Common Errors

You will need the Motorola RSS for GM950 (sometimes referred to as the Customer Programming Software or CPS).

Open on your Windows PC (Right-click Start > Device Manager). Expand the Ports (COM & LPT) section.

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: Motorola RSS for this model often came on multiple floppy discs. Copy the files from "Disk 1" and "Disk 2" into a single directory on your PC (e.g., C:\GM950_Installer ) .

: The software typically prefers Windows 95, 98 , or even Windows 3.1 . For modern PCs, users often must use Dosbox to run a Windows 3.1 environment to host the programming interface successfully.

Since the GM950 software cannot run natively on Windows 10/11, you must build a "time machine" using emulation .

: A specific Radio Interface Box (RIB) or a specialized USB-to-serial programming cable is mandatory. These can be expensive, sometimes costing around £70 (~$120 SGD).

Open your dosbox.conf file in Notepad, scroll down to the [serial] section, and edit the lines to link DOSBox to your physical port: serial1=directserial realport:com3 Use code with caution.