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- From: Andreas Muck <andreas.muck@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: RPI Modems
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 15:42:33 +0100
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- Chris Tomas wrote:
- >
- > I bought a really inexpensive 14.4 modem last year and found out
-
- Me too :(
-
- > relate to my situation? If so, were you able to test the WinRPI
- > driver made available by Rockwell so that your RPI modem has
- > error correction and data compression capability? Does it work?
-
- I've got new Courier now and I tried the QLinkII terminal program with
- WinRPI with the old modem and IT DIDN'T WORK! They say on their FAQ that
- Trumpet works with it, but I'm not interested in it. I hardly use
- windows and there is no RPI driver for Linux so I gave the modem to my
- gf. :) I'll try to install some program that will work with WinRPI... If
- somebody know one, please let me know. (Btw it should have a GOOD vt100+
- emulation).
-
- Bye.
- Andi
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