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How do you get the Mac Serial -> Modem to work in VPC 7????

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Gerry Simmons - 09 Dec 2004 23:11 GMT
I've tried everything I can think of. The device manager thinks the thing is
working, until of course you try diagnostics on it. Also, Hyperterm can't
seem to talk to it either.

Did this work in VPC 6.1???

-Gerry
harrisklear@comcast.net - 10 Dec 2004 00:39 GMT
I have a similar problem. It dials okay, but can't connect. I have gone
into system maintenance and used device manager. Still the problem
persists. I wonder if the service pack -2 may be causing the problem.
My program worked okay with VPC 6.
Thomas Matter - 29 Dec 2004 20:28 GMT
On 12.10.04 1:39, in article
1102639188.013522.182190@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com,

> I have a similar problem. It dials okay, but can't connect. I have gone
> into system maintenance and used device manager. Still the problem
> persists. I wonder if the service pack -2 may be causing the problem.
> My program worked okay with VPC 6.

I have the same problem with windows 2000. Did you get an answer from
somebody. Please let me know
Unseelie - 31 Dec 2004 00:04 GMT
It looks to me as though the generic 56K driver for Windows is not
compatible with the Apple modem. I was able to use a slower driver (the
33.6 driver), and once I did that, I was able to connect.

Sadly, there does not seem to be a Windows driver for the Apple modem.
This is perfectly understandable, but still sad.
Unseelie - 14 Dec 2004 23:36 GMT
When setting the modem up manually, have you tried a slower driver...
33.6 instead of 56, for instance?
 
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