To determine 8-N-1 ( at least on Hyperterminal Private Editon, which can be
found
on the internet or on your local BBS) when the dial prompt comes up. Click
on the modify button. Then after the next windows pops up click on the
configure button
underneath the Connect to: <The modem your using> dialouge box. When the
next
windows pops up click on the connection tab. Under Connection Preferences
you should have a setting of data bits 8, parity none, and stop bits 1.
I hope this helps. When I connected I got in just fine. You may have to
press escape
twice after connect. This is required on some boards using Front Door
frontend mailer.
--Patrick Black
-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Truss <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, October 10, 1998 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] 3Com modem test line
>I'm using HyperTerminal, which I also use with no problems to call a local
>BBS. It is set to 8N1, I think. I'm not sure how to check that in
>HyperTerminal. I just checked and could not find it. I'm not sure what
>you mean in the last sentence. It is set to "ANSI" emulation and I have
>tried others that do not work either.
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