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Packet-Radio Digest Wed, 27 Oct 99 Volume 99 : Issue 266
Today's Topics:
Baycom 1200Bd & WINhoos '95
Packet with soundcard!
Tiny 2 problems
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:30:18 +0200
From: "vincent van deursen" <vn1alm@helpdesk.big-orange.net>
Subject: Baycom 1200Bd & WINhoos '95
Joo , im looking for a person who can help me on configuring my WIN 95
for use with a baycom 1200bd modem.. I have a 486dx-100MHz with
8Mb of memory but i can't get my Baycom modem run with win '95
because my mouse hangs.. I hope that someone has an solution for this,
my modem driver Is AV2AGW Packet Engine.. but i cant run a windows
packet program such as winpack or win tsthost...
THANXXXXX
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 05:30:46 -0500
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: Packet with soundcard!
Noel Shrum <kb8sjt@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:7v25b2$jjc@news.dx.net...
>
> On usenet people like Charles have always been known as Trolls. I was
> hoping that my comments might wake him up...but alas... no such luck.
Yes; On usenet, persons who try to get people to respect the usenet rules
are called all sorts of things, sooner or later. The alternative, though, is
chaos.
> > >
> > > > I am so glad that I live nowere near Chuck here.
> > >
> > > Me too. In addition, your post makes me glad I can spell.
> > >
>
> P.S. Chuck, you can blame it on the microsoft spell checker, it didn't
catch
> it.
I use the same software, but probably a different version. (IE 5.0)
> P.P.S. To reply to your post about packet activity it seems like all
there
> is up here in northwestern lower Michigan is BBS's.
> There's hardly anybody using packet to just talk anymore.
Lots of keyboard activity here, always has been. Most local Hams do not use
the BBS's for local messages, using individual personal mailboxes for that
kind of thing. Most of the keyboard activity seems to go on in the evenings,
and sometimes late into the night.
Most of the BBS activity seems to be connected with the SALE and WANT
bulletins, along with the ARRL and AMSAT stuff.
--
73 DE Charles Brabham, N5PVL
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 19:16:56 GMT
From: Paul Kearney <ei7gm@iol.ie>
Subject: Tiny 2 problems
Sean Paget wrote:
> > Please forgive me if this is a little basic, but here goes:
> >
> > I've just been given a Tiny 2 TNC, without the manuals. At the moment its
> > just sitting there looking pretty on my desk. What speed and setttings
does
> > the comm port use? e.g. 9600 8-N-1? or something else? Are there any
manuals
> > on-line for it? I believe it has been superceeded by a newer version. Can
I
> > upgragde mine?
The rs232 settings are made by a set of pins inside the thing
near the end of the pcb....
once you open it up (take off both plastic ends and slide out)
you'll see 2 sets of links.... one is for the radio-spead
and the other is for the rs232 speed.
radio speed should be 1200 and the rs232 is upto you+your computer
73
pk
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