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- From: j_grent@alcor.concordia.ca (Jan Grenth)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: COM3 external, Kermit ok, but not ProComm etc.
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 18:49:37 GMT
- Organization: Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
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- I've bought a Practical Peripherals pocket modem. It's capable of at
- least 2400bps. It's an external thing that I plugged on to serial port
- COM3. It works fine in MS Kermit for DOS. In fact, ALL modems works fine
- in this program if one's got the right COM port number. However, no other
- programs are able to get in touch with it. I've tried COM3, IRQ1-5, and
- changed memory adresses. Does anyone know the right settings so I can use
- it with ProComm for Windows or any other ok Comm-program? It's a standard
- Hayes, but if someone has any info on it -- I would be interested.
-
- Jan
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