Re: winmodems

2001-12-10 Thread Bastiaan Edelman
nore his > behavior and hope that he soon seeks another venue in which to prove > himself to himself... > How are the rest of you doing at survival plans for the holidays? > > On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 07:02:30 -0600, Kavxxaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> listem mr sam

Re: winmodems

2001-12-09 Thread Thomas Mueller
from "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have subscribed to this list only a short time, but have learned a great deal from it, which is good because I am quite new to computers, and am going to school for them, after losing my job of 27 years when the plant closed down.I learned on Win2000 an

Re: winmodems

2001-12-09 Thread anarkissed
At 10:40 AM 12/8/01, you wrote: > >How are the rest of you doing at survival plans for the holidays? What's to survive? It's winter, I keep warm. Holidays are irrelevant as I'm not regularily employed, not christian, don't have a family. I put up lights for my neighborhood to enjoy. It is

Re: winmodems

2001-12-08 Thread J. J. Young
L.D. wrote: >How are the rest of you doing at survival plans for the holidays? Haven't yet assembled the pudding ingredients. It's pressure-cooked in an alumin(i)um mo(u)ld shaped like a Sputnik... or cannonball for those of a more Dickensian outlook. Looks great when it's flamed with brandy and

Re: winmodems

2001-12-08 Thread Rob
for the holidays? > > On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 07:02:30 -0600, Kavxxaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> listem mr sam ewall! >> im gettin tired of this crap! >> I told you that winmodems are not even modems! just interfaces to the phone >> line! the modem is soft

Re: winmodems

2001-12-08 Thread Clarence Verge
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 10:35:22 -0500, Roger Turk wrote: > Kavxxaka, > > If you cannot contribute in a positive manner, I, for one, would appreciate > it if you would leave the list. I think I arranged that. I hope it takes a while before he catches on. - Clarence Verge. -- Using Arachne 1.66

Re: winmodems

2001-12-08 Thread L.D. Best
e soon seeks another venue in which to prove himself to himself... How are the rest of you doing at survival plans for the holidays? On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 07:02:30 -0600, Kavxxaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > listem mr sam ewall! > im gettin tired of this crap! > I told you that

winmodems

2001-12-08 Thread Roger Turk
Kavxxaka, You wrote: . > listem mr sam ewall! . > im gettin tired of this crap! . > I told you that winmodems are not even modems! just interfaces to the . > phone line! the modem is software emulated and in that case anything is . > possible in a virtual fantasy ass holed com

Re: winmodems

2001-12-08 Thread anarkissed
At 07:02 AM 12/8/01, you wrote: >I told you that winmodems are not even modems! just interfaces to the phone >line! the modem is software emulated and in that case anything is possible And he's been explaining that if you are using a DOS box in Windows you can use a winmodem with D

winmodems

2001-12-08 Thread Kavxxaka
listem mr sam ewall! im gettin tired of this crap! I told you that winmodems are not even modems! just interfaces to the phone line! the modem is software emulated and in that case anything is possible in a virtual fantasy ass holed com situation! com 1000 if that is set in emulation so

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-08 Thread Dale Mentzer
On 7 Jan 00 at 20:13, Clarence Verge wrote: >>Hi Dale; >> >>It really isn't that bad an idea if the processor has nothing much else to >>do. I recently finished a little controller containing a real-time clock in >>code wherein the time gets set via a com port on a PC. Well, perhaps, but it is

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-07 Thread Clarence Verge
Dale Mentzer wrote: > > I have been thinking about this a little, and the idea of using the > CPU reduce hardware costs is not new at all. Those on the list who > have or had a Commodore 64 may remember that there was not a UART > chip to handle communications with a modem connected on the User >

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-07 Thread Dale Mentzer
On 5 Jan 00 at 18:41, Samuel W. Heywood wrote: >>Another thing I don't understand: >> >>Why do most consumers want to buy machines with WinModems? So, maybe they >>save about $40.00 in buying a machine with an inferior modem, but they lose >>out on th

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-07 Thread Richard Menedetter
Hi Rick Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: RO> AFAIK the "only" way to get a "pure" DOS prompt on a WINcrap machine RO> is the "DOS boot disk". No, BootGUI=0 gives you plain DOS 7 without any Windows stuff. RO> Later, RO> rick CU, Ricsi -- Richard Menedetter <

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-07 Thread Thomas Mueller
> Why will the WinModem work if I click on "Restart in MS-DOS mode", but it will not work in a "DOS-box", nor will it work from the F8 > "Command prompt only" method of accessing DOS? Does anybody know the answer? > Windows is ill-designed, not intended to make sense! Booting from Win 98SE boot

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-06 Thread Rick Orr
Hi guys, AFAIK the "only" way to get a "pure" DOS prompt on a WINcrap machine is the "DOS boot disk". Actually works fine & ignores all the WINcrap ... just go & do ure DOS stuf. I don't have any "WINmodems" (thank God &

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-06 Thread Sergei
"Samuel W. Heywood" wrote: > On Tue, 4 Jan 2000 21:34:54, Dale Mentzer wrote: > > One thing I don't understand: > > Why will the WinModem work if I click on "Restart in MS-DOS mode", but it > will not work in a "DOS-box", nor will it work from the F8 > "Command > prompt only" method of accessin

Re: Fw: Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-05 Thread Michael L. Dawley
Seeing this item in this thread gives me something I can try on my Arachne installation on my Toshiba Notebook with Win 98 and Pentium II 266. I can't get past the "no packet driver found" on it, but I am beginning to realize what has happened, per this: -

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-05 Thread Dale Mentzer
ial program licensed to many computer and peripheral original equipment manufacturers (OEM) that include it with their computers, modems, etc. According to their web site, 3/4 of their revenue from this program are from OEM licenses and 1/4 from end users like you or me. This might be why some PCs

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-05 Thread Samuel W. Heywood
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000 21:34:54, Dale Mentzer wrote: > On 4 Jan 00 at 1:37, Dev Teelucksingh wrote: >>> There is a shareware Win9x utility called ViP, which allows DOS >>> programs to access a Windows-only communications device under >>> Win 9x. These include Winmode

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modems

2000-01-05 Thread Thomas Mueller
> There is a shareware Win9x utility called ViP, which allows DOS programs to access a Windows-only communications device under Win 9x. These include Winmodems, USB modems, and PCI modems. You can download a demo at http://www.turbocom.com/vip.html > I thought DOS programs running in

Re: A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modem

2000-01-04 Thread Dale Mentzer
On 4 Jan 00 at 1:37, Dev Teelucksingh wrote: >>There is a shareware Win9x utility called ViP, which allows DOS >>programs to access a Windows-only communications device under >>Win 9x. These include Winmodems, USB modems, and PCI modems. >>You can download a demo at

A way to let DOS apps to access Winmodems and USB modems

2000-01-03 Thread Dev Teelucksingh
There is a shareware Win9x utility called ViP, which allows DOS programs to access a Windows-only communications device under Win 9x. These include Winmodems, USB modems, and PCI modems. You can download a demo at http://www.turbocom.com/vip.html Happy New Year to all, Dev Teelucksingh