Xref: utzoo comp.sys.atari.8bit:3129 comp.sys.atari.st:21687 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!mrsvr.UUCP!jupiter.uucp!krieg From: krieg@jupiter.uucp (Andrew Krieg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit,comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Avatex 1200hc driver and BobTerm Message-ID: <1428@mrsvr.UUCP> Date: 15 Nov 89 23:18:07 GMT References: <3353@vax1.tcd.ie> <23990@cup.portal.com> <1025@uwm.edu> <24083@cup.portal.com> Sender: news@mrsvr.UUCP Reply-To: krieg@jupiter.UUCP (Andrew Krieg) Followup-To: comp.sys.atari.8bit Organization: GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI Lines: 30 I recently upgraded my ST sytem to 2400 baud, and moved my 1200hc to my 130XE. I had previously used Kevin Ledbetter's term program for the XM301 (I used that term program for years, and now I can't remember the name of it). I wanted to use his program for the 850 and P:R: connectors, but I couldn't get it to work. The software was included in my P:R: connector's box, but it wouldn't go. I also tried BobTerm (which everyone tells me is the best) but it also would not work. I have managed to get DeTerm to work. The Ledbetter program has a built in driver, so I don't know how I can get that one to work. I have tried using the driver that works for DeTerm on BobTerm, but the system does bizarre things after the dialing is finished. I have yet to make a connection with it. Do I need a special driver? Anyone know why Ledbetter's program (Ah, now I remember, 850 Express) doesn't work with the 1200hc? Could someone e-mail me the driver they use for BobTerm? Once again, the system I am using: * Atari 130XE computer * P:R: Connector interface * Avatex 1200hc modem DeTerm works OK, but I'd like to see if BobTerm or 850 Express are better. Thanks. -- ========================================================================= = The Marvel Historian A. Krieg = = G.E. Medical Systems - CT - New Berlin, WI = = USENET: krieg@jupiter.med.ge.com = ========================================================================= = "Landing gear, landing gear, landing gear. = = Have a beer, shut the door." - Howard Borden = =========================================================================