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- From: king@rtsg.mot.com (Steven King, Software Archaeologist)
- Subject: Re: Urgent Request...
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.143058.26077@rtsg.mot.com>
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- Organization: Motorola Inc., Cellular Infrastructure Group
- References: <crxycwb@rpi.edu>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 14:30:58 GMT
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- danaf@aix.rpi.edu (Frank R. Dana Jr.) publicly declared:
- >Needed ASAP: the anonymous FTP address or name of a commercial program
- >that will support a non-modem direct link connection to a 9600 baud
- >'datalink box', a thingie sorta like a stripped-down modem. This if for
- >a direct 9600 baud link to a UNIX dataline.. I'm sick of calling in at
- >2400 baud.
- >
- >This program SHOOULD support Kermit, which is what RPI staff push, and
- >must be able to make a connection WITHOUT using any AT commands, as the
- >box doesn't support them. JRComm, wonderful in so many ways, has been
- >useless to me.
-
- Um, what *does* the box require for a connection? I've used JRComm
- many times for direct serial port to serial port null modem
- connections. That certainly doesn't require the use of any AT
- commands. Tell us what your box expects and we'll tell you where to
- get it. (I suspect JRComm will really do the job, if you configure it
- right.)
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