I think the problem is essentually that one of the words you've used in your message below describes the writer precisely.

On 04/06/2007, at 4:43 PM, Gabe Vega wrote:

poor guy, he just doesn't understand how we didn't in the old days. Kids these days. *grins*.

no hard feelings bro, sorry you lack the technical comprehention. but I'm glad a good guy like greg broke it down for you in simple terms.

Guess i always had that problem of not being able to explain in simple terms. it might be the network admin in me or the unix world background. you know that thing thats been around since 1970.


On Jun 3, 2007, at 11:19 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Well there you are folks, that response came from the technical genius of our time, good on ya gabe. I'm happy to report however that I did get a most sinsible answer and great help from Greg Kearny and other list members wrote to me privately off list so thanks to you all and gabe? Well at the rate you're going you're in line to receive something, not a nobel prize for excellence but a... welll... something just to show you how much the "tech-of- ages" is appreciated <smile>.

On 04/06/2007, at 10:56 AM, Gabe Vega wrote:

yeh dude. its called terminal. you just got to impliment modem scripts in the cmd and your set.
On Jun 3, 2007, at 5:41 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Hi!
Does OS10 have something similar to Hyper Terminal in Windows to allow communications through a Modem?

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