Dear Inigo, Looking at your reply I am quite sure that your problem lies with Goin Postal. As you know from your HPLX200 (I use also one ;-)) there can be two com ports used on the HPLX for which this nice goody was developed. Com 1 is for the internal HP port and COM 2 for an external modem. You should install Goin Postal on your Pentium on com port 2 and from there on it should work like a charm. Let me hear if you succeed and else write me of line ;-). Regards. Ad>Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 13:55:41 -0700 Ad>From: "M.Azagra y de Miota I�igo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ad>Subject: Re: Problems with a Zoltrix Modem Ad>Hi, Ad>Thanks for your replies. Ad><What sort of board is it, and what is the "other DOS Ad><computer" ? Ad>Pentium 200Mhz 16550 UART Ad><If the modem is a Plug-and-Play (usually PCI) board, Ad><DOS may not be Ad><aware that it exists at all. (PnP usually redirects Ad><IRQs, port Ad><addresses and COM numbers. "Com1" really isn't com1 Ad><under PnP.) Ad><Of course, we have to assume it isn't a Winmodem. Ad><If you had given the Zoltrix model number, we Ad><probably could have Ad><looked it up to see if it actually is DOS compatible. Ad>It is an external Zoltrix 565K Rainbow with Rockwell Ad>chipset.I e-mailed Zoltrix and they told me that my Ad>modem is DOS compatible and that I should check that Ad>my COM ports are correctly configured. Ad><There are some dos diagnostic programs you could try Ad><to like Modem Dr. Ad>As Mike told me, I downloaded Modem Dr.I ran all tests Ad>on my Pentium computer and everything seemed correct, Ad>but the modem wouldn`t work with Goin Postal. Ad>When I tried modem Dr. on the Hp 200lx I got errors, Ad>but I was able to talk to the modem in terminal Ad>mode(terminal mode is included in modem Dr.). Ad>I have also tried nettamer and I cannot get an answer Ad>from the modem either. Ad>What am I missing? Ad>Do I need to configure my com ports with "MODE" or Ad>some other DOS command? Ad>Thanks, Ad>Inigo -- Circular logic will only get you dizzy. NTReader v0.35w(P)/Beta (Registered) in conjunction with Net-Tamer. To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies. More info can be found at; http://www.softcon.com/archives/SURVPC.html
Re: SURVPC Digest - 3 Sep 2001 to 4 Sep 2001 (#2001-137)
Constant Brouerius van Nidek Wed, 05 Sep 2001 06:23:25 -0700
