Re: surprise! was( USR; dialing wrong number)

1998-12-06 Thread Eugene Sevinian
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

Re: surprise! was( USR; dialing wrong number)

1998-12-06 Thread Thomas Adams
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

Re: surprise! was( USR; dialing wrong number)

1998-12-06 Thread Carey Evans
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

Re: surprise! was( USR; dialing wrong number)

1998-12-06 Thread Jiri Baum
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

Re: surprise! was( USR; dialing wrong number)

1998-12-05 Thread Michael Beattie
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...

surprise! was( USR; dialing wrong number)

1998-12-05 Thread Eugene Sevinian
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