Re: homemade link cable problem


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Re: homemade link cable problem



What software are you using? I use wintran8x or something like that
and it works fine but you have to try to send without the calc plugged
in and then cancel the operation to so the port is initialized right.
If it's working on one comp and not the other it is either because of
speed, wich can be adjusted in most programs, or your port settings.

Philipp Keller

Fernando <fernando@lavalink.com.au.nospam> wrote in message
01be611f$34a8a2e0$0200000a@deimos">news:01be611f$34a8a2e0$0200000a@deimos...
>The 2.5mm  plug I used did work properly, so I got a 2.5mm socket to
plug
>the calc to calc cable...that work fine.   By the way I am in
Australia.
>
>But my problem is that any of the cables don't work (either upload or
>download) on my Pentium 133...they only work (it uploads and download
>properly) on my 486 DX2.
>
>
>JoHn DoH <johndoh@home.com> wrote in article
><36D56CA9.B68C568E@home.com>...
>> This is not an answer to your question, but where did you get the
socket
>> (2.5mm jack) for this stuff to work?  I cannot find them anywhere.
And
>> what do you mean 'it does not work'?
>>
>> -DoH
>>


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