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- From: culam@slip.net (J.H. Ricketson)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Sportster 28.8 and Windows NT
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 1996 05:24:30 GMT
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- "Dudley R. Anderson" <dudman@DUNNINTL.COM> wrote:
-
- >Has anyone else had this problem: we plugged a Sportster 14.4 into the
- >serial port of our NT Server and everything worked fine. We then installed
- >an internal Sportster 28.8 (and, of course, disconnected the 14.4) and NT
- >would not recognize the modem, even though it is listed in the set up
- >routine. Nothing -- zip!. We then removed the internal and hooked up a
- >28.8 external Sportster -- same result. Finally, we plugged the 14.4 back
- >into the line port and everything works fine.
-
- >Any ideas?
-
- I'm using a USR 28.8 ext w/NT successfully and satisfactorily. It.
- however, was the modem I started out with. You may have some serious
- restructuring to do under 'SETUP'. Also, I always put the modem on
- COM1 and mouse on COM2 (Jerry Pournelle says Windows likes it that
- way. Works well for me.) Hope this helps. COM is a bitch at times.
-
- Regards,
-
- >-----
-
- >Dudley R. Anderson
- >President
- >Dunn International Inc.
- >dudman@dunnintl.com
-
- --
- JHR
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- culam@slip.net [J.H. Ricketson in San Pablo]
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