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Miami Not finding my modem
« on: March 30, 2003, 10:35:53 AM »
Miami (version 32B) does'nt seem to like my modem.

I have a supraexpress 56k external

Model # sup2730
I've tried othermodem using the init strings that i have in my kdeppp settings in linux and all the varieties of supraexpress that miamiinit  has listed with no luck.

Any suggestions?
 

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Re: Miami Not finding my modem
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2003, 10:34:54 AM »
Ok, I've used JRCOM to talk to the modem nice.
serial.device seems adaquate to at least talk to the modem.

I can even call and login to my ISP with JRCOM, however I can't initalize a TCP/IP stack (Obviously)

Miami still refuses to find my modem. I've tried using altser.device serial.device and the built in miami driver.
With serial.device, it will work, but hardware flow control is'nt working. And it only finds the modem if I set the serial prefs to NO handshaking and 19200 bps.

With altser.device it will not work. It seems to find the modem, however, It can't send the modem signals with RTS/CS flow contorl enabled. So says Miami.

With the Miami serial device, it dose'nt find the modem at all.

Hmmph.. This is not cool since I had this Amiga all working great with a USR 56k modem a few months ago, which.. unfortunately, I sold.

 What serial device do some of you use?? Why did I sell such a nice piece of hardware??

 

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Re: Miami Not finding my modem
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2003, 09:23:11 AM »
I sold it to a friend because I had so many modems.
Three internal and 2 external. I should have sold the supra model because I now know that nobody builds them like USR!!

I might just buy another one.. Anything for the Amiga.
=)