"How did I google all over the world and didn't think to check club100
explicitly even if google didn't turn it up? "
Google feature... when I am specifically digging for Model T stuff that is
in the archives, one thing I've learned to do with Google search along with
your search terms put
On 8/18/20 9:33 AM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
https://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/NEC8300-Telecom.pdf
Ahh thank you.
How did I google all over the world and didn't think to check club100
explicitly even if google didn't turn it up?
Page 7 spells it out. It is indeed for Pulse/Tone
That much I
https://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/NEC8300-Telecom.pdf
Page 7 spells it out. It is indeed for Pulse/Tone
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020, at 6:31 AM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Yes, the 8300 has a form of xModem. I've never used it but apparently it's
> there. To my limited knowledge on the 8300,
Brian,
Yes, the 8300 has a form of xModem. I've never used it but apparently it's
there. To my limited knowledge on the 8300, the STAT commands are the same. The
extra P10 is likely for the built in modem (if it's installed) to control
pulse/tone dialing.
Kurt
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020, at 1:53
Try the Club100 Documentation section. The NEC PC-8300 Telcom Manual is there.
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, 04:53:24 AM EDT, Brian K. White
wrote:
Is there a difference between the Stat arguments in Telcom on the 8201a
vs the 8300?
I can't find a pc-8300 manual on-line that
Is there a difference between the Stat arguments in Telcom on the 8201a
vs the 8300?
I can't find a pc-8300 manual on-line that covers telcom. Just a user
guide, basic, and text. And the tech references on web8201.net.
Apparently there was a dedicated manual for telcom.
The closest I can