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VC>>> If you need to use the com port for other purposes such as Fax VC>>> then you need to set that up within the binkley config file. RT>> Fax, I seldom use, but PPP is something I use a lot. VC> Hmm, PPP might be a problem but, if you can call the PPP dialer (etc) VC> from within Binkley then as above it will release the com port. RT> No idea, if it can be done from within Binkley, but I RT> doudt it as I have seen RT> no reference to Binkly being able to reconise a RT> incoming PPP call, nor a way RT> for it to release the port for a outgoing PPP call. I have been tracking having Binkley run PPP as an external protocol for use under OS/2.... I've seen some comments, that in theory, it is possible to do. One catch is knowing the first characters to see from the remote end to determine the call is PPP (instead of FIDO or something else). This is needed to hook in an extern (like FAX) protocol. I have seen reference to running UUCP code under Binkley in an OS/2 environment.... So, just as mgetty(?) can answer and hand off a PPP call, Binkley should be able to perform the exact same function. I might have to dig into the mgetty (or other appropriate software) to figure out what the initial characters of the PPP handshake are, but once you know those, the external protocol options in Binkley should be usable to spawn a program to start up a needed PPP connection.... So, it should be do-able.... It may take some effort to figure everything out. Take care..... Bob Jones, 1:343/41 --- Maximus/2 3.01* Origin: Top Hat 2 BBS (1:343/41) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 343/41 10/345 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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