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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: k95 over novel network
Date: 20 Feb 1998 17:46:28 GMT
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In article <6ckf39$8pa@bgtnsc01.worldnet.att.net>,
<mgibby@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
: On 18 Feb 1998 16:02:02 GMT, dold@11.usenet.us.com wrote in splendid
: technocolor:
:
: >mgibby@worldnet.att.net wrote:
: >
: >: I have a user that has a novel network setup. She uses a 8235 dialer
: >: program from ibm to assign ports for her bank of modems. She has it
: >: set up for com2. She gets a failure to initialize modem when
: >: attempting to run k95. any suggestions?
: >
: >You could try "set port BIOS2" rather than port 2. This should work, but
: >might not be fast enough to handle high speed connections.
: >Don't forget to "show comm" after setting a port to verify that Kermit is
: >happy.
: >
: >Of course, you don't mention what OS you're using, nor which Kermit.
: >You might also look for Int14 in the docs for the IBM, as that is another
: >avenue of port emulation.
:
: K95 under win95....I have the latest Kermit patch applied.
:
So you are using K95 1.1.15. In that case, one hopes that the device
would be visible to TAPI. Look in Control Panel -> Modems and see if it's
there. If Windows can't see it, then neither can Kermit. If you see it
Control Panel -> Modems, then configure Kermit to use it as a TAPI device,
as explained in your K95 UPDATES.TXT file, Section 6.10.
- Frank