lwv27@CAS.BITNET (Larry W. Virden ext. 2487) (04/19/91)
I got it, downloaded, unpacked it. I tried to start it on my IIgs using a serial port rather than a serial card. I got an initial menu with no idea of how to respond to it. I pressed some keys and the menu went away. I was left with a blank screen and no idea what to do next. I type OA-? and was told that OA-A would let me configure some parms. It let me select 2400 baud. What key strokes are needed to start using this bugger. -- Larry W. Virden UUCP: osu-cis!chemabs!lwv27 Same Mbox: BITNET: lwv27@cas INET: lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu Personal: 674 Falls Place, Reynoldsburg,OH 43068-1614 America Online: lvirden
kjs39186@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Kent Squires) (04/19/91)
lwv27@CAS.BITNET (Larry W. Virden ext. 2487) writes: >I got it, downloaded, unpacked it. I tried to start it on my >IIgs using a serial port rather than a serial card. I got an >initial menu with no idea of how to respond to it. I pressed some keys >and the menu went away. I was left with a blank screen and no idea >what to do next. I type OA-? and was told that OA-A would let me >configure some parms. It let me select 2400 baud. >What key strokes are needed to start using this bugger. They must be in caps, as far as I can tell. Open-Apple-Shift-?, for example.
taob@pnet91.cts.com (Brian Tao) (04/20/91)
From lwv27@CAS.BITNET (Larry W. Virden ext. 2487):
> What key strokes are needed to start using this bugger.
If you can get to the help screen using OA-?, then you're in good shape,
because all the commands are listed there. When you're at the bps menu (after
hittinh OA-A), use the left/right arrow keys to bring different config
screens.
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