Tom,

Yes, the manual needs to be updated. Lots of changes have been made since 1.51. 
There is a newer manual that I posted in my members file area that is web 
based. Even that is a little out dated though. 

Apparently that's my next project. Update all the manuals.

Kurt

On Thu, Apr 18, 2019, at 7:04 AM, Thomas Morehouse wrote:
> Thanks Kurt. I notice in the manual.do file, there's a line: "mComm 1.51 now 
> has a full TPDD service". There are several other references to 1.51, but the 
> window header reads "mComm v. 2.50". Maybe that manual is a bit long of 
> tooth? Several of the installation instructions, and usage instructions, 
> can't be followed, result in errors, or give no response.
> 
> Tom M.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 9:56 AM Kurt McCullum <[email protected]> wrote:
>> __
>> Tom,
>> 
>> I'll have to check the manual when I get home. The older versions of mComm 
>> supported a straight TELCOM mode for those without TS-DOS or TEENY. That was 
>> a menu based system that could transfer files straight to TEXT or BASIC with 
>> a few steps. But once I added the ability to inject DOS into the laptop, I 
>> scrapped that feature for the virtual modem. I suspect I didn't update the 
>> old manual file when I did that. Sounds to me like you have it working 
>> properly. With the UR-2 you will be able to load not only TS-DOS but also 
>> Sardine.
>> 
>> Kurt
>> 
>> On Thu, Apr 18, 2019, at 5:54 AM, Thomas Morehouse wrote:
>>> Good morning all.
>>> 
>>> I've downloaded (from Club100) and run the mComm Setup250.exe file on my 
>>> Win10 laptop.
>>> 
>>> Installation ran smoothly. Crank it up from the desktop shortcut, and mComm 
>>> 2.5 opens.
>>> 
>>> I click "Start Service", and can send a file from my 102 to the DATA 
>>> folder, using the UR2 TS-DOS function.
>>> 
>>> But I read in the manual (in the DATA folder) that there's a menu in mComm.
>>> 
>>> Where is the menu? 
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> Tom M.
>>> M102 with UR2
>>> 
>> 

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