heiser@world.std.com (10/18/90)
I am about to install a T-2500 on an Esix system, and would like to know how to set the modem configuration. The modem will be used for inbound and outbound uucp/news, inbound Waffle BBS & Shell calls, and outbound calls using Pcomm. If someone can forward me the appropriate modem settings, along with any other tips/hints, I'd appreciate it. If there is sufficient response, I can summarize to the net. If possible, please reply to heiser@unixland.uucp, or if you're working with old maps (unixland.uucp is registered but new), heiser@world.std.com. Thanks much in advance! Bill -- Work: heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com {decuac,necntc,uunet}!rayssd!tdw201.ed.ray.com!heiser Home: bill@unixland.uucp bill%unixland.uucp@world.std.com uunet!world!unixland!bill Public Access Unix (508)655-3848 [ Usenet News Online! ] Other: heiser@world.std.com (Public Access Unix)
mpd@anomaly.sbs.com (Michael P. Deignan) (10/21/90)
heiser@world.std.com writes: >I am about to install a T-2500 on an Esix system, and would like to know >how to set the modem configuration. The modem will be used for inbound >and outbound uucp/news, inbound Waffle BBS & Shell calls, and outbound >calls using Pcomm. First, I would recommend using XCMALT instead of PCOMM. PCOMM is very buggy, and doesn't have half the features that XCMALT does. MD -- -- Michael P. Deignan, President -- Small Business Systems, Inc. -- -- Domain: mpd@anomaly.sbs.com -- Box 17220, Esmond, RI 02917 -- -- UUCP: ...uunet!rayssd!anomaly!mpd -- Telebit: +1 401 455 0347 -- -- XENIX Archives: login: xxcp, password: xenix Index: ~/SOFTLIST --
larry@nstar.uucp (Larry Snyder) (10/28/90)
mpd@anomaly.sbs.com (Michael P. Deignan) writes: >First, I would recommend using XCMALT instead of PCOMM. PCOMM is very >buggy, and doesn't have half the features that XCMALT does. Have you looked at ProYam from Omen? -- Larry Snyder, Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN USA {larry@nstar, uunet!sco!romed!nstar!larry, nstar%larry@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu} backbone usenet newsfeeds available Public Access Unix Site (219) 289-0282 (5 high speed lines)