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- From: drudings@delphi.com (Susan Druding)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: WFWG comm driver vs. Win 3.1 comm dr
- Date: 2 Feb 1996 11:32:05 GMT
- Organization: Delphi Internet Services Corporation
- Message-ID: <9602020635592.The_Win-D.drudings@delphi.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bos1e.delphi.com
- X-To: Susan Druding <drudings@delphi.com>
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- The Cybercom driver is not for WFWG.
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- According to the manual the Cybercom driver is useless with
- WFWG - only to be used with Win3.1 or Win3.11 (I used it with Win3.1)
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- I picked up a new serial 386 driver from Microsoft's Web site to try when I
- was having all my Sportster PCMCIA troubles. (didn't help the Sporster -
- nothing would! - but I'm getting fine results with it with a New Media -
- NetSurfer 28,8 PCMCIA.
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- Susan
- drudings@delphi.com
- druding@best.com
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- In article <4e6dlj$ns0@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>, billy@mix.com writes:
- > Jesse Salb <jsalb@ix.netcom.com> writes:
- >
- > > In trying to troubleshoot an intermittent hang I've been having with
- > > Procomm/Win 2.11, a technician on their Compuserve forum told me to
- > > replace the COMM.DRV that comes with WFWG 3.11 with the older COMM
- > > driver that came with Win 3.1. Can this possibly be right? It was my
- > > impression that the WFWG driver is vastly improved over the older
- > > driver, much faster, etc.
- >
- > No, no, no - these are two very different 'operating systems' (using
- > the term very loosly here) and the drivers for them are also different.
- > This will NOT work.
- >
- > What you want is the Cybercomm driver, available just about anywhere.
- >
- > Billy Y..
- >
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