From: sztarkin_at_bullwinkle.ucdavis.edu
Date: Tue Jan 04 1994 - 15:14:38 EST
On Mon, 3 Jan 1994, Peter Forster wrote:
>
> Well, I can report that this works indeed, but with some restrictions:
> I can only use the DOS modem configuration program (that came with the KIT
> card) if I comment out the socket services line
> DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\IBM2SS01.SYS /S0=2
> in CONFIG.SYS.
True, I checked, and mine was"REM DEVICEhigh=C:\THINKPAD\IBM2SS01.SYS
/SO=2", but I did not REM it out. I only added 2,2F8,3 to the ...
\FAXWORKS\FMD.SYS statement to set it up on COM2.
> Otherwise it generates a 'Divide Error' and often hangs the
> whole system. If I replace the '/S0=2' parameter with '/S0=1' (don't know
> what that actually does or means), the KIT's config.exe works fine, but the
> COM port is still not recognized (I have the modem card in slot B and use
> 'CONFIG SLOTB COM2'). I do need to load the socket services, however, in
> order to use my IBM PCMCIA ethernet adapter in slot A.
>
My modem is in slot A (the top slot). At my experience level and place
on the learning curve with all this, one card presents enough
complexity. I don't even want to think about two.
> I'm somewhat stuck with this problem and already wanted to call AT&T about it,
> but I can't find their Technical Support phone number anywhere among the things
> that came with it (although it advertises toll-free support on the box). This
> number is probably only printed on the registration card, which I have already
> sent off -- or I only get it after having registered?
The number I have for AT&T Paradyme is 800-237-0016. I couldn't find it on
anything that was sent with the modem either, including the reg. card,
which I had not yet mailed.
Brian K. Tarkington
bktarkington_at_ucdavis.edu
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