andrewr@ucs.adelaide.edu.au (Andrew Rutherford) (06/15/91)
PLEASE NOTE: This message is posted for a friend who can reand news but not post. Also, mail is slightly unreliable in to him, so if you can't get mail to him, either post it or mail to me and I will try to get it to him. Thanks all, Andrew. ---***Begin Inserted Text***--- Yesterday I bought a Maestro XR FAX modem for my Amiga. For those who don't know what this does, it's a 300/1200/2400 modem with v29/27 fax (to 9600) capabilities.. So far I'm very impressed by this modem. My problem is this.. The software that came bundled with the modem that handles normal communications and background fax is for an IBM.. I only have an Amiga 500 with 1 meg ram, and it's a bit difficult to run an emulator on that much, other problems being that I am yet to find an emulator that runs at a reasonable speed to be able to handle 9600 baud, nor have I found one that handles the serial port at all (this is PD I'm talking about). I rang a company in Sydney Australia (at great personal expense, thanks to telecom 8-) and they told me that there was only one program that they could find to fax from an Amiga. It doesn't multitask, has no docs, can't dial out, and apparently doesn't work at all. But they did tell me that (apparently) the author of GP-Term was working on a fax program for the Amiga, although they couldn't verify this. Does anyone know of a PD or commercial (yes I am willing to pay a _reasonable_ price) fax program for the Amiga currently available, or soon to come out. Any info, prices, addresses of companys, pd disk numbers, etc would be very much appreciated. If nobody can supply any info, then perhaps some of the brilliant programmers out there could perhaps write something to do the job, then contact some of the modem companies to see if they want to sell them. Thank You Very Much in advance.. -----> James Pickering +---------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | James Pickering | | | reply to this by Email only please |"Permission to yell HURRAH | | jdpicker@medusa.ua.oz.au | at an annoyingly loud volume| |since the wonderfull people at Adelaide Uni | Sir?" - From Black Adder | |don't think students deserve ftp or news post| | +---------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ ---***End Inserted Text***--- Poster's Note: It's not that the student's don't _deserve_ it, it's that the local Department of Computer Science doesn't have much space & doesn't want students to have ftp access. I don't agree with the no-post, but then that's my personal opinion & it's why I'm posting this :-) -- Andrew Rutherford andrewr@itd.adelaide.edu.au +61 8 228 5661 Real Programmers always confuse Christmas and Room 1069, Adelaide Uni Halloween because OCT 31 == DEC 25 !
chris@genly.UUCP (Chris Hind Genly) (06/20/91)
In article <3660@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au> andrewr@ucs.adelaide.edu.au (Andrew Rutherford) writes: > > Does anyone know of a PD or commercial (yes I am willing to pay a >_reasonable_ price) fax program for the Amiga currently available, or soon >to come out. Any info, prices, addresses of companys, pd disk numbers, etc >would be very much appreciated. ClickFax from Black Belt Systems Send/Receive 9600 baud fax 2400 baud data modem, MNP 5 Shipping Address: 398 Johnson Road, RR-1 Box 4272, Glasgow, MT 59230 Mailing Address: RR1 Box 4272, Glasgow, MT, 59230 US Sales: (800) TK-AMIGA International Sales: (406) 367-5513 Fax: (406) 367-AFAX BBS: (406) 367-ABBS Tech Support: (406) 367-5509