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Date: | Wed, 20 Sep 2000 08:09:28 -0700 |
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Jim Phillips wrote:
> Erik Vistica <[log in to unmask]> writes:
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> > The light is likely from the port supplying DTR. If the DTC 48 does not,
> > it may be due to the profile specifying direct connect instead of modem
> > connect. Either way, though, it should work. Compare your profile for
> > the port on the DTC 48 to the one on the DTC 16 (or use the same profile
> > file).
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> That's what I thought also (the profile, not the DTR!), so I am using the
> same profile for both DTC's. It doesn't help.
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> I've been told privately that the card in my DTC 48 labelled 'MODEM' is
> *really* a modem card and that I need to cross-connect pins 2 and 3 to make
> the printer work. Sounds right to me. I was used to the DTC 16 where I
> could configure (via NMMGR) the ports as modem or direct connect on the fly.
> I'm going to try a null-modem connector and see if that helps.
>
If you configure the card as a 'Direct Connect' card, NMMGR will think there is
8 ATP ports instead of 6 DB-25 ports
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