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Article: 14562 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@sesame.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Multiple phone lines?
Date: 3 Oct 2003 11:25:57 -0400
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In article <b60rnv0rb0ncrff4j02faqmn4dte55q464@4ax.com>,
dgk <sonicechoes-spamless@hot-nospamp-mail.com> wrote:
: My small project is working fine (just K95 answering a phone and
: sending and receiving files in host mode). In fact, it worked well
: enough so that it needs to be expanded to handle multiple lines. It
: looks like I can start up multiple instances of K95 by passing each a
: "hostMM.ksc -l comX on the command line where hostMM.ksc is our
: adapted hostmode.ksc and X is the com port. I have a few questions
: though.
:
: 1) Is this the correct way to do it?
:
This is probably the first time the question has come up, and the
manual doesn't give explicit instructions, so if it works, then yes :-)
: 2) Is there a license issue with running multiple copies on one
: machine?
:
No.
: 3) Will it work for USB modems that come in as pseudo-comm ports?
:
Yes, as long as you specify them as TAPI devices rather than COM ports.
- Frank