Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!kd4nc!dug From: dug@kd4nc.UUCP (Doug Drye KD4NC) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: Sharp Wizard OZ-8000 Message-ID: <5782@kd4nc.UUCP> Date: 30 Oct 90 21:24:45 GMT References: <1990Oct24.010826.4391@ecosoft.uucp> Organization: KD4NC HAM Packet Radio Gateway Lines: 46 ljg@ecosoft.uucp (Lowell J. Gray) writes: >I have a question for anyone else using a Wizard: how do you hook up a >modem for use by the built-in terminal emulation software? >-- >Lowell J. Gray Lowell, I'm sorry, I did not answer your question in my last posting, I was carried away with extoling the virtues of the OZ-8200. I use the cable from the OZ-791 Organizer Link Interface (powered) when at home or work and the passive cable that came with my original Traveling Software Wizard Link package (1.0). Both cables are useful, depending on the situation. I connected the Wizard to a SparcStation 1 the other day and logged into SUNOS. I then used the Download option that is presented when you press the "menu" key. Turning this on causes the OZ-8X00 to capture whatever comes down the data line into an entry in a file (in this case a memo, I'm not sure if it would capture into Tel or other files (I didn't try it now that I think of it)). When you close the download (menu option 2 again) it completes the "record" just as if you pressed the enter key and stores the item. Upload is started from the same menu and allows you to pick a memo entry in a similar fashion that the INDEX function does (a list of numbered lines that are the first line of each memo entry).. You page through those till you find the one you want to upload.. press the number then iti displays the entire item you press enter to send it up the data line of C-CE to cancel.. Hope this answers your question. Doug Drye -- Doug Drye KD4NC {emory,gatech}!kd4nc!dug