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Hi Andy -- on Jul 10 2011 at 19:23, you wrote:
DH> Excellent -- so, has anyone managed to get an analog
> modem to talk through a cell connection?
AB> If you have to try that, you're doing it wrong. My
AB> previous mobile phone was an inexpensive Nokia 6301b. When I plugged
AB> that into a Unix or Linux computer, it looked to the computer just
AB> like a USB modem. On several occasions I used "cu" to connect to a
AB> dial-up BBS or other remote host.
I'll suggest that to my ex-modem buddy -- I don't know if he has a data
plan that will allow that, but....
Thanks!
Cheers... Dallas
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