CUDDY%UMKCVAX1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU (05/03/86)
I have a problem I would appreciate some insight into if possible. I am running asynchronous communications on an PC-AT with an internal Hayes 1200B. When I call up Crosstalk the modem tells me it is already connected to a call. The modem is set correctly, and has been examined for problems (its fine). Any ideas on what could be the problem here. I suspect it is in the machine. A cold reboot frequently clears the problem up, whereas a simple crtl-alt-del does not. Please advise. Thanx for the assistance. cuddy@umkcvax1.bitnet
akk2@ur-tut.UUCP (A Kacker) (05/04/86)
In article <514@brl-smoke.ARPA> CUDDY%UMKCVAX1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU writes: >I have a problem I would appreciate some insight into if possible. >I am running asynchronous communications on an PC-AT with an internal Hayes >1200B. When I call up Crosstalk the modem tells me it is already >connected to a call. The modem is set correctly, and has been examined >for problems (its fine). Any ideas on what could be the problem here. >I suspect it is in the machine. A cold reboot frequently clears the >problem up, whereas a simple crtl-alt-del does not. > >Please advise. >Thanx for the assistance. >cuddy@umkcvax1.bitnet How about issuing the command BYE to crosstalk to logout ?