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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X)
from: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
date: 1993-10-01 01:45:46
subject: #/t3 & /t4

#: 18970 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    01-Oct-93  01:45:46
Sb: #/t3 & /t4
Fm: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
To: Mark Griffith 76070,41 (X)

Mark,
   I am having a problem with trying to get /t3 & /t4 working on my MM/1, and I
wonder if you could steer me in the right direction.

   Both ports are giving me the same results, so I wonder if something in
common with them is bad.

   I can fire up STERM, then transmit a dialup string to the modem, that works
fine. The modem receives the string, dials the number, I get a connect to
Compuserve, but at this point I get nothing on the screen.
   I know that Cis is sending, I can see the receive light on the modem
flashing when I press ENTER or control C, but I get nothing on the screen.

   At this point I have tried a number of things, I put an rs232 tester between
the modem and port, and I am getting the receive signal too this point.
   I tried xmodeing /t3 (and /t4) to type = 80, I tried setting the P4 jumpers
on the paddle board in both modes,(toggled or tied high), the P2 jumpers on the
paddle board are set for DTE, I even tried using the paddle board that I was
using on /t1 before I bought the MIDI board, same results. Having 3 bad paddle
boards is possible but not probable, so all I can think of now is that there is
some problem with the 68681.

  Would you have any other ideas about what I should try next ?

  Larry Olson





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