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On Jan 20, 1997 at 06:44 hrs, Ian Smith of 3:626/660 wrote to John Clarke: Hello Ian, IS> I was hoping 'someone like you' would come to my rescue :) I couldn't resist it. JC>> Series 5 V.32bis Modem Y7DFS(A) v2.34 (C) NetComm (Aust) 1993 IS> What sort of case are these in? Maybe the box/panels were irrelevant IS> by then .. comparisons between the earlier E5 and M5, having had one IS> of each of Trev's hand-me-downs :) here for a few weeks, don't seem IS> to fit the same picture. Both had the modern plastic case with the row of 9 rectangular LEDs and the swing down door on the lower RHS. It IS possible to open the case by using a nail file or similar to prise the two clips holding the lid to the base (in the air vents on underside front) BUT be carefull as the clips are prone to breaking if treated ungently. JC>> I'd use the M34F profile to set up your modem and work from there. IS> Yes, same looks like, though I'll have to explore the different setup IS> to this one carefully. I'll get back to you if I have any problems, IS> rest assured :) No worries. JC>> The modem may well have a built-in help. Try entering AT? JC>> - this should bring up the help and explain the settings. JC>> You may not need the manual. IS> Sure does - yes, I'm piecing a complete if terse manual together from IS> those screens, which should do most of the trick. Thanks for the IS> magic key! I have about 8 of the manuals for the M7F. Let me know next time you're in Sydney town if you need one. Regards ... John @EOT: --- MsgedSQ/2 3.30* Origin: Sydney PC Users Group - IBM BBS (3:713/730) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/99 620/243 623/630 625/160 640/820 711/401 413 430 808 934 SEEN-BY: 712/311 320 330 390 407 505 506 517 611 623 624 628 704 817 841 888 SEEN-BY: 713/317 730 714/906 772/20 800/1 @PATH: 713/730 712/505 624 711/934 |
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