On 8/11/2022 5:33 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
On 8/11/22 2:07 AM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
I have used such as US Robotics with a vonage voip account pad. Sends
and receives faxes quite well, as well.
ACK
not sure what you are after then. I haven't seen a way to hook up to it
Okay,
The issue I don’t understand, I guess a matter of not understanding Linux
internals, is why does “the kernel” require explicit DECnet support?
I built DECnet-DOS without any cooperation from Microsoft. Or
PathWorks for Windows 95 was built on top of published APIs.
> On Aug 12, 2022, at 1:08 PM, Dave Mitton via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Okay,
>
> The issue I don’t understand, I guess a matter of not understanding Linux
> internals, is why does “the kernel” require explicit DECnet support?
>
> I built DECnet-DOS without any cooperation from Microso
I would also buy at least two, probably three.
Alan Frisbie
Replying to myself...Read manual...terminal does not talk to modems at
2400b, had to step down to 300b, worked.
On Fri, Aug 12, 2022, 2:25 PM Bill Degnan wrote:
> I have an old terminal without a CTS line. If I hook up my laptop running
> Teraterm 2400,7N1 to the terminal and use a null modem c
I've done this several different ways in the past, depending on your take of
"Cell phone".
For the phone that is probably in your pocket right now I've used one of
those bluetooth bridges that looks like a bluetooth handsfree device to the
phone but on your side you get a 48/90v POTS RJ11 for a re
On 8/11/22 11:39 PM, John Ball via cctalk wrote:
I've done this several different ways in the past, depending on your
take of "Cell phone".
Well, I believe that everything you've mentioned is somewhere in the
scope of a "cell phone". Maybe barely, but close counts in this context.
For the p
45 years for the TRS-80. My! Where has the time gone? The “Trash-80” was
one of the earliest micro-computers in my home. Radio Shack helped create
the ‘PC’ industry, the consumer version anyways, fueling what is now our
hobby.
Happy computing.
Murray 🙂