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- From: mjo@ef2007.efhd.ford.com (Mike O'Connor)
- Subject: Re: Merit Users: I need ka9q help!!!
- Message-ID: <Bu9C2o.J9M@ef2007.efhd.ford.com>
- Followup-To: mi.misc
- X-Disclaimer: Not an official spokesperson for Ford OPEO
- Reply-To: Mike O'Connor <mjo@fmsrl7.srl.ford.com>
- Organization: International Affairs, Overseas Engineering, "Fordz"
- References: <cNp-_q@engin.umich.edu>
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 11:32:48 GMT
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- Followups directed to mi.misc which is probably more appropriate:
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- In article <cNp-_q@engin.umich.edu> tonychen@engin.umich.edu (Antony
- Chen) writes:
-
- :Hi. I'm currently trying to get ka9q to work on my IBM-compat. For some
- :reason, I can get slfp.exe to dial the merit access number, but it says
- :that it can't get the ip number. I think I have found a cause for this...
- :it's because the slfp program is still looking at the data using 8 bits,
- :no parity, and 1 stop bit instead of the 7,E,1 setting that all Merit numbers
- :use. Since I have no idea how to code in C, can someone explain to me how
- :to modify this? My current setup is:
- : IBM-compat 486/50 AMI BIOS
- : US Robotics 14.4k Dual Standard with V.32
-
- I was under the impression that one couldn't run SLFP with some of the
- high-speed Ann Arbor dialouts. Anyone have any further information?
-
- ...Mike
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