Yes. I
have looked at that option...however, We still need the ability to turn paging
on/off, for the program to redial on busy signal, etc.
Thanks!
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Christopher L. Sweeney
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:58 AM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Re: Modem Problems...At 10:15 AM -0600 10/29/02, Adam W. Kincheloe wrote:Greetings,
I just installed a MultiTech USB Modem (MT5634ZBA-USB) on a G4 running 10.2 and 9.2. I boot into 10.2 to run Intermapper. I was trying to see if I could use PageNow (Still a 9.2 app) in the classic environment. The modem works great in 10.2. When I run PageNow...it doesnt see the modem. If I boot into 9.2. The modem works fine. I would rather run Intermapper in 10.2. Has anyone tried this?I had the same problem trying to use PageNow in Mac OS X--the modem didn't appear to PageNow. My understanding in general is that InterMapper/PageNow is not a workable option under Mac OS X.However...the Mac OS X version of InterMapper 3.7 (in beta testing right now) includes the ability to send pages through your modem to a paging service using the TAP protocol without needing any third-party products such as PageNow. It also includes SNPP paging.-- Christopher --================================================
Christopher L. Sweeney
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