Hi again everybody, Apparently the router program ignores the baud parameter when the `PBX' option is used (or maybe it is the phase of the moon), so I am specifying the serial port speed using the DOS `mode' command, before starting the router.
Here is the output: | C:\CCMAIL\Router>C:\CCMAIL\Router\NTROUTER.EXE C:\CCDATA COM1 MODEM/PBX | cc:Mail NT ROUTER Version 6.10.00.4 | Copyright (c) 1986, 1997 by cc:Mail, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of | Lotus Development Corporation. All rights reserved. This software is subject | to the Lotus Software Agreement, Restricted Rights for U.S. government users, | and applicable export regulations. | | Press Esc to terminate cc:Mail ROUTER program. | Waiting to receive messages... | 9/1/21 21:10 Answering call... 2 4 7 ff 68 c4 | Packets enabled. | Handshake recvd. | Data connection not requested. | Bad Packet Summary -- Naks sent: 0 recv: 0 Retrans: 0 | 9/1/21 21:10 Ending connection. | Waiting to receive messages... | 9/1/21 21:10 Answering call... 2 4 7 ff 68 c4 | Packets enabled. | Handshake recvd. (roughly here, the Palmtop displays the message "could not connect") | Data connection not requested. | Bad Packet Summary -- Naks sent: 0 recv: 0 Retrans: 0 | 9/1/21 21:11 Ending connection. | Waiting to receive messages... What is it I am missing? Is there nobody here who remembers this stuff? It's only been twenty years. /Tomas On Wed, 23 Dec 2020 14:09:24 +0100, Tomas By via cctalk wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm using a HP 200LX to connect to a cc:Mail installation, with a null > modem cable. It has worked better before, but now I don't seem to be > able to connect at all. [...]
