Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!gatech!dcatla!mclek From: mclek@dcatla.UUCP (Larry E. Kollar) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: The sad state of Amiga telecomm (was: (None) ) Message-ID: <5789@dcatla.UUCP> Date: 15 Jun 88 22:22:21 GMT References: <313@pedro.UUCP> Reply-To: mclek@sunb.UUCP (Larry E. Kollar) Organization: DCA Inc., Alpharetta, GA Lines: 36 In article <313@pedro.UUCP> pete_ashdown@pedro.UUCP (Pete Ashdown) writes: >.... What I would like to shoot for is >something my little sister could use. I tried to introduce her to the world >of telecommunications, but she couldn't grip it at all. Sadly this is the >case for 75% of all Amiga owners out there. Oh do you got that right. While my A500 has been proven to work with my dealer's modem, figuring out my DCA 911 hasn't been so easy. Even sadder, I work for DCA so I should be able to figure it out, right? Ha. Sure, the 911 is a pretty complex modem, and DCA isn't to blame for *my* problems, but here's the chronicle: 6/9: A500 returned from dealer, fixing serial port. Dealer checked it out before returning it. 6/11: Went into work with 500 to get months of saved-up source/binaries off dcatla. Same modular port adaptor that works with PC only causes high- pitched whine off the Amiga monitor. Serial line was working fine -- the Mac I use every day proved it. 6/11 (evening): Decided to try hooking pins 2-8 and 20 in a straight-line configuration to modem -- if I can call the computer, fine. Monitor freaked out (scary!) and of course, no happy modem. Time to double-check the pinouts. But why couldn't I get the Amiga to work with the PC port adaptor? Which of these goofy modem lines should I try next? Oh well, time to go home & try try again & again & again. I'll post results if I get any. Larry Kollar ...!gatech!dcatla!mclek I hope you-all understand DCA doesn't have anything to do with this.