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- From: guido@iastate.edu (BP Walenz)
- Subject: CNet & SUPRA Problems
- Message-ID: <guido.726706218@pv0a27.vincent.iastate.edu>
- Keywords: CNET supra PROBLEMS
- Sender: news@news.iastate.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 22:50:18 GMT
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- Hi all,
-
- I recently purchased CNet, hoping that I could run a BBS (easily).
- Well, I ran through all the installation and set it up correctly. After
- a few New users tried to log on, I QUICKLY noticed that there was something
- amiss.
- Hooking up another Ami through a null modem (and running CNet on
- this null modem) worked fine.
-
- Over the modem (an internal Supra 2400zi), everything works fine
- UNTIL new users get to the 'Enter your country' prompt. The system then
- prints out multiple "USA"'s and ";"'s and ":"'s.
-
- System is a 2000 '030 based with 4M fast 1M chip and 105M HD.
-
- Anyone in the Omaha (NE) area is encouraged to call and try it
- for yourself. System number is (402)393-9505. If it doesn't work, call
- back and log on as Guest (password NEW), and leave feedback.
-
- (Possibly) many thanks,
- bri
- --
- Brian P. Walenz Computer Engineering|Science
- guido@iastate.edu Ames, IA (515)296-5326
- "EE's do it with power, CprE's do it with LOGIC."
-