Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:9910 alt.sources.wanted:112 comp.dcom.modems:4982 comp.dcom.lans:4043 misc.wanted:7333 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!chx400!fatcat!acadch!impch!altger!logex From: logex@altger.UUCP (logex) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,alt.sources.wanted,comp.dcom.modems,comp.dcom.lans,misc.wanted Subject: Re: MNP emulation software for non MNP modems Summary: Information about the program i requested. Keywords: MNP modems emulation software Message-ID: <2162@altger.UUCP> Date: 19 Dec 89 06:29:30 GMT References: <2152@altger.UUCP> Organization: Altos Computer Systems Munich Lines: 43 (again), I wrote: In article <2152@altger.UUCP>, logex@altger.UUCP (logex) writes: > > I wrote: > > >> Hi all netlanders: > >> > >> A few months ago, i requested for a program to be able to > >> communicate with an MNP modem using a NON MNP modem. > >> > >> I got a reply, and i received thru email (uuencoded), an > >> ARC file of a program to do such a job. > >> > >> Unfortunately, our disk crashed, and there was that file and >> the email address of the person who send me the file. The program i received, as i mentioned before, was for an MSDOS machine, i had the opportunity to test it with MNP 5 modems and a Hayes 1200-B internal modem (non MNP). I tested the program with MICROCOM and with Traiblazer 2500+ modems, both of them with MNP.. It all worked fine, i had no single problem emulating the MNP stuff with software. I had received many mails, telling me that MNP is a synchronus only protocol, i won't discuss this, but ijust want to mention that using the modems i mentioned above it all worked fine. The executable file was named MTE.EXE (as far as i remember). If i receive the file again, i will uuencode it, and post it to the net. Thanks to all who have replied to my post. Edward. logex@altger.UUCP logex@chinet.UUCP