Re: 2400 baud pcmcia modem works in OGO
Hitesh Brahmbhatt (hitesh@opti.com)
Mon, 4 Nov 96 15:30:44 PPE
> From 70003.7001@compuserve.com Mon Nov 4 15:08:55 1996
> Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 16:56:49 -0500
> From: "James D. Bearden" <70003.7001@compuserve.com>
> Subject: Re: 2400 baud pcmcia modem works in OGO
> To: OGO List <ogo@lifelike.com>, Hitesh Brahmbhatt <hitesh@opti.com>
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> My OmniGo 120 only seems to recognize the modem if I insert it with the
> power on. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but it works for me.
> I do, however, remove it in the usual way.
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Hi, James
Its me again ...
Well, I just plugged in my 2400 baud Intel PCMCIA card in OGO 100 while
power-on. No complaints ! but when I start OgComm and set up the 2400
baud and other settings, then issue Dial Macro from TERM menu Nothing
happens !
I am not sure if this is a modem problem or I am clueless about OgComm ;)
The Ogcomm.mac I have edited to be
atdt<access no.>#<userid>#<passwd>#......etc
My question is :
Does OgComm echo back anything at all while it is dialing ?
Thank you,
Hitesh