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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 --- FMail/386 1.02* Origin: Lateline BBS, Sydney; +61-2-579-6564; 24 hours; V.FC (3:712/841) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 624/300 711/401 409 410 413 430 510 808 809 SEEN-BY: 711/899 930 932 934 712/64 311 405 407 411 455 505 506 510 515 517 SEEN-BY: 712/535 617 624 628 704 718 813 816 817 820 824 826 841 844 713/888 SEEN-BY: 714/906 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 712/841 816 517 515 711/808 809 934 |
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