logex@altger.UUCP (logex) (12/16/89)
I wrote: >> Hi all netlanders: >> >> A few months ago, i requested for a program to be able to >> communicate with an MNP modem using a NON MNP modem. >> >> I got a reply, and i received thru email (uuencoded), an >> ARC file of a program to do such a job. >> >> Unfortunately, our disk crashed, and there was that file and >> the email address of the person who send me the file. ----simon@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au replied: It's available for anon-ftp from a site in the us. I can dig up the name if you need it. Simon Hackett Adelaide Uni South Australia -----I write again: Simon, due to mailing problems to your host, and because i have receieved lots of inquieres about forwarding a copy of this softwe could you post, and mail me; if possible; such ftp address. I can ftp the program, uuencode it and post it to the net. Thanks for your reply. Cheers. Edward. logex@altger.UUCP logex@chinet.UUCP
dick@slvblc.UUCP (Dick Flanagan) (12/18/89)
In article <2152@altger.UUCP> logex@altger.UUCP (logex) writes: >>> A few months ago, i requested for a program to be able to >>> communicate with an MNP modem using a NON MNP modem. > >I can ftp the program, uuencode it and post it to the net. If the software in question is MTE by MagicSoft, please be aware that it is copyrighted commercial software. It is NOT any form of shareware. If you are referring to some other software, feel free to ignore me! 8-) Dick -- Dick Flanagan, W6OLD, CFII, CFIG Cherokee 235 N9212W UUCP: ...!uunet!slvblc!dick GEnie: FLANAGAN Internet: slvblc!dick@uunet.UU.NET POB 155, Ben Lomond, CA 95005
logex@altger.UUCP (logex) (12/19/89)
(again), I wrote: In article <2152@altger.UUCP>, logex@altger.UUCP (logex) writes: > > I wrote: > > >> Hi all netlanders: > >> > >> A few months ago, i requested for a program to be able to > >> communicate with an MNP modem using a NON MNP modem. > >> > >> I got a reply, and i received thru email (uuencoded), an > >> ARC file of a program to do such a job. > >> > >> Unfortunately, our disk crashed, and there was that file and >> the email address of the person who send me the file. The program i received, as i mentioned before, was for an MSDOS machine, i had the opportunity to test it with MNP 5 modems and a Hayes 1200-B internal modem (non MNP). I tested the program with MICROCOM and with Traiblazer 2500+ modems, both of them with MNP.. It all worked fine, i had no single problem emulating the MNP stuff with software. I had received many mails, telling me that MNP is a synchronus only protocol, i won't discuss this, but ijust want to mention that using the modems i mentioned above it all worked fine. The executable file was named MTE.EXE (as far as i remember). If i receive the file again, i will uuencode it, and post it to the net. Thanks to all who have replied to my post. Edward. logex@altger.UUCP logex@chinet.UUCP
dpz@convex.com (David Paul Zimmerman) (12/24/89)
logex@altger.UUCP (logex) writes: >> >> I got a reply, and i received thru email (uuencoded), an >> >> ARC file of a program to do such a job. >The executable file was named MTE.EXE (as far as i remember). Sounds like the MTE program I saw advertised as bundled with the Intel 2400 modem. It may be illegal to distribute it as you'd like to, unless it says share/free/pdware somewhere in its banners. David Paul Zimmerman dpz@convex.com CONVEX Computer Corp convex!dpz