From: Dave Ahn (ahn_at_indigo2.rad.bgsm.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 01 1996 - 15:36:02 EDT
Hello,
My recently acquired TP750Cs came with Win95 installed. However, I need
to access my PCMCIA modem (AT&T Keep In Touch 14.4) from DOS without
entering Win95. I have downloaded the latest PCMCIA Features disk, which
gives me the Card Services drivers. I can see the modem from EZPLAY, but
I cannot access it from a DOS comm program. The modem works fine
under Win95 and a DOS shell under Win95.
I've read the FAQs and other files for the TP750 and have come to
the conclusion that I'm missing some drivers, including point enablers,
etc. And I recall reading that there are some PCMCIA drivers that
come with IBM PC-DOS, which I do not have. I am also missing the
driver disk (if any) for my modem. Are there any publicly available
drivers which will allow me to use the modem under DOS? Or some
kind of workaround? Or could someome make the IBM PC-DOS drivers
available (since they would have been in my PC-DOS disks anyway)?
Thanks,
Dave.
--
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Medical Visualization Lab, Radiology, so that when you die you will rejoice,
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