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echo: aust_modem
to: Fraser Farrell
from: John Piper
date: 1996-01-22 08:41:44
subject: null modem

Hi Fraser.

On Monday January 15 1996, Fraser Farrell wrote to Ian Smith ...

 FF> I've never had much luck using Telix through a null modem cable.  Tried
 FF> 'blind dialling', locking comm ports speed, etc.  Kept falling over after
 FF> a few seconds so I assumed Telix just wants to use a real modem.

Not at all. It's quite easy to use Telix with a null modem cable. As long
as you have set it up correctly, Telix doesn't care whether or not you're
using
a real modem.

Johnno

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