GV support (http://modems.globalvillage.com/support/helpfiles.html)
reports that I might be either a faulty configuration or a problem with
the modem according to support document 2724. There is an update to
the Fax software (2.6.8) and a firmware upgrade as well (1.513). To
check the firmware version:
1. Open the TelePort control panel.
2. Click the Select Port icon.
3. Select the port your modem is connected to and click OK.
4. Close the control panel.
5. From the Apple menu, open Global Village Fax Center.
6. Hold down the Option key, and click on the "o" in GlobalFax in
the top left part of the window.
or start ZTerm and
# select the port assigned to the modem.
# Type the command ATI3 (or ati3) and press return.
Hope this helps. If you need another modem, I might be persuaded to
send you one. I've got a couple of GVs, a Hayes, Apple Geo, and a USR.
Jack
On Jul 15, 2005, at 1:13 PM, Geraint Searle - Yahoo (Mac) wrote:
I have tried this particular modem on the following Hardware ;
Apple Mac SE (4Mb/40Mb) with Mac OS 7.1
Apple Mac SE/30 (128Mb/2.0Gb) with Mac OS 7.5.5
Apple Mac IIci (128Mb/2.0Gb) with Mac OS 7.6.1
All experience the same problem.
What is even stranger is that I received another GV Teleport Platinum
(M/N :
A812) from US, plugged it in no problem with either Zterm or Globalfax.
I have come to the conclusion, it is one of the following ;
1) The Modem is Country Specific
2) The Modem is Faulty
As Classic Apple Macintosh becomes older, the more difficult it
becomes to
source items for these classic computers - hence the reason, why
always to
purchase two items (One as a Backup ;-) ).
Look forward to your response.
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From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
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Sent: 15 July 2005 16:27
To: Compact Macs
Subject: Re: Global Village Teleport Platinum Modem (M/N : A812)
Problems
I second that, I had a PowerBook Duo and the Power board/modem were on
the
same module with a regular phone jack type connector. Foreign versions
of
the Duo used a different modem/powerboard with a serial type port that
required an external converter dongle, for the different standards in
each
country. If I recall it was a14.4bps Global Village OEM. GV may have
also
made an internal upgrade to 19.6bps only in the US, but no one else
ever
did.
Also, depending on what Mac the modem is being used on, could affect
the GV
software. The serial handshake data line changed a lot in the early
Macs.
Some had it, some didn't and some only supported it in a limited way.
You
don't mention what Mac you're using it on, so there may be
compatibility
problems with the software and the hardware.
From: Stuart Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 15 Jul 2005, at 09:09, Geraint Searle - Mac ((Yahoo)) wrote:
Has anyone any Ideas ? (Modems aren't Country specific, are they ?)
My vague memory is that the earliest were, because different countries
used different standards, but that by the time we got to 28KB or
thereabouts, they were interchangeable.
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