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Article: 14570 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: dgk <sonicechoes-spamless@hot-nospamp-mail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: How do I pick a modem?
Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 15:54:38 -0400
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On 7 Oct 2003 10:30:13 -0400, fdc@sesame.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da
Cruz) wrote:
>In article <bmi5ovcfhdura531rjuab2ig675pgl6aaj@4ax.com>,
>dgk <sonicechoes-spamless@hot-nospamp-mail.com> wrote:
>: I'm going a little nuts trying to figure out how to get K95 to select
>: one of two usb modems to use for host mode. I've tried pretty much all
>: combinations of set tapi line and \m(_modem) and \v(_line). I think
>: modem is supposed to be tapi and commport or line or port is supposed
>: to be the modem name.
>:
>At the prompt, type "set port tapi ?". This lists the choices. Choose
>the one you want to use. Note that spaces in the Control Panel modem
>name are replaced by underscores. Example:
>
> [C:\fdc\tmp\] K-95> set port tapi ? TAPI device name, one of the following:
> Courier_V.Everything_EXT_PnP_(V90-x2)
> MultiTech_MT5634ZBA-USB_56k_Modem
> [C:\fdc\tmp\] K-95> set port tapi Courier_V.Everything_EXT_PnP_(V90-x2)
> [C:\fdc\tmp\] K-95>
>
>- Frank
Thanks, that does work. But it craps out earlier because the custom
init file is pointing to another modem which someone else has. So I am
temporarily setting up two separate K95 directories and that works.
However I will try to combine them into one directory and just pass
parameters through the scripts. Or at least try not to bomb out in the
custom init.