On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Thomas Adams wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 08:19:13PM +0400, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
>
> > April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
> > of maping. So 1->9, 2->8, 3->7...9->1, 0->0. The same is under Norton
> > Terminal Emulation. :)))
>
> Are
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 08:19:13PM +0400, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
> April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
> of maping. So 1->9, 2->8, 3->7...9->1, 0->0. The same is under Norton
> Terminal Emulation. :)))
Are you using pulse dialling? Somewhere I read that there
Eugene Sevinian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems that this modem is very special thing. Might be it was made at
> April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
> of maping. So 1->9, 2->8, 3->7...9->1, 0->0. The same is under Norton
> Terminal Emulation. :)))
Are y
Hello,
Eugene wrote:
> It seems that this modem is very special thing. Might be it was made at
> April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
> of maping. So 1->9, 2->8, 3->7...9->1, 0->0. The same is under Norton
> Terminal Emulation. :)))
It thinks it's in New Zealan
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Eugene Sevinian wrote:
> It seems that this modem is very special thing. Might be it was made at
> April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
> of maping. So 1->9, 2->8, 3->7...9->1, 0->0. The same is under Norton
> Terminal Emulation. :)))
Ick...
It seems that this modem is very special thing. Might be it was made at
April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind
of maping. So 1->9, 2->8, 3->7...9->1, 0->0. The same is under Norton
Terminal Emulation. :)))
Eugene.
On Sat, 5 Dec 1998, Kent West wrote:
> On Sat, 5
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