Xref: utzoo comp.os.vms:13073 comp.misc:5685 comp.org.decus:358 comp.protocols.misc:539 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!rutgers!apple!oliveb!amdahl!pacbell!belltec!jim From: jim@belltec.UUCP (Mr. Jim's Own Logon) Newsgroups: comp.os.vms,comp.misc,comp.org.decus,comp.protocols.misc Subject: Re: Computer-FAX connectivity Summary: JT FAX problem Message-ID: <354@belltec.UUCP> Date: 30 Mar 89 15:16:44 GMT References: <490@sahiways.gov.au> <16314@cup.portal.com> <1468@wasatch.UUCP> Organization: Bell Technologies, Fremont, CA Lines: 22 In article <1468@wasatch.UUCP>, cetron@wasatch.UUCP (Edward J Cetron) writes: > > I've been using the JT-Fax unit for about 6 months on my IBM (sorry > haven't been able to afford a 3100 at home yet :-) and it works quite well > and the support from Quadram has been excellent. > > -ed > (standard industrial disclaimer: I have no interest in Quadram, its affiliates, > its associates, it subsidiaries, or anyone even living in Norcross, Ga.) As long as you only have DOS boards in your AT you are fine. The JT Fax has a hardware problem that conflicts with other boards that sit above 1 Meg. You probably don't want the technical spiel on what they do wrong, suffice it to say that you cannot put a JT Fax in a machine with any board that resides above DOS space (this may apply to memory cards as well, although most memory cards are fast enough to be OK). Quadram has been notified of this, no response has been made for 2 weeks..... -Jim Wall Bell Technologies, Inc.