GVC 96OO... Help!
From: Lance Gentile (ag792@cleveland.Freenet.Edu)
Date: 01/13/91-08:28:49 PM Z
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From: ag792@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Lance Gentile) Subject: GVC 96OO... Help! Date: Sun Jan 13 20:28:49 1991 I recently obtained a GVC 96OO modem and decided to see what it'd be like to play with it on my 13oXE... Well, i'm using a P:R: interface with it. 3OO,12OO and 48OO work fine, i type in AT commands and get responses. In 24OO it takes a few times before it sends an 'OK'. 96OO does not respond at all... So, is it the modem, or the P:R:? My Avatex 24OO works fine in all speeds... Anyone own a 96OO for their 8-bit? I'm curious as to how it works... I fear i may have to purchase anMIO again... Ack.. -- Driz Do'Urden... Once a decent human being... What the specific problem is I can't tell you. I can say that I once tried a 9600 bps modem on a 130xe with a P:R: and it worked. Things to try: 1. What software are you using? Try as many different term programs out there that you can. Also make sure that the R: driver that you are using is capable of handling 9600 bps. 2. Verify that the modem is working. If you have access to another computer , such as an ST or PC, test the modems operation at 9600. Also, make sure the modem is configured correctly. (Are all dip switches - if any - set correctly? Hayes modems need to be told that they are operating at 9600 , at least the one that I used did.) 3. Call ICD. They are very helpful, and will most likly know what to do right away.(ICD BBS @ 815-968-2229: Don't have there service number.) Pete Haller
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