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- From: grtdane@aloha.net (Richard J. Dane)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: GpFax Drunk "where is the modem"
- Date: 6 Apr 1996 16:50:08 GMT
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- Mark P Allen (mpa@iig.com.au) wrote:
- : RJD> No change "where is the modem" it commands loudly! :) oh my...
- : RJD> Back to searching ^%*$@#!
- :
- : Drat. One thing you may check (when you're ready to open up your Amiga) is
- : the CIA that is related to the serial port (U350?). The simplest was is to
- : swap your CIA chips and see what behaviour changes (problems should be
- : removed from the serial port, and maybe seen in parallel and/or SCSI ports
- : instead).
- :
- : Sorry I can't help more.
-
- Mahalo Plenty!
-
- It always gives me the shivers to touch chips because of possible
- electrostatics. (eventhough I studied AC, DC theory and electronics
- repair in the Military.)
- Good lead, if no other software problem shows up. :)
-
- Aloha! Richard
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