I remember when TYMNET used to be part of McDonnel Douglas...(Or was it Rocketdyne?) I think the easiest thing to do would be to get an Asynchronous Network Engine from TELAMON. It takes care of the business of driving a modem port outbound from a DTC. It has a good scripting mechanism too. ---------- From: owner-hp3000-l[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, September 30, 1996 4:58 PM To: Multiple recipients of list HP3000-L Subject: More problems, upgrade from 70 to 969... Hi everyone, First I want to thank everyone that has help me out with various questions that I have posted here. More problems, TYMNET (MCI) dial up remote sites. Works great on the series 70 MODEM port off the x.25 PAD. Now move the same exact line to a DTC48 MODEM port, it doesn't work. Here's what it looks like. ---------------- On the series 70 -------------------------------- ATDTnnn-nnnn CONNECT 9600 Please Login: <loginid> Password: : :HELLO user.account;term=13 ------------------------------------------------------------------- The 70 works great! --- NOW! ----- On the series 969 -------------------------------- ATDTnnn-nnnn CONNECT 9600 Please Login: <loginid> Password: CONNECTION CLEARED! Please Login: ------------------------------------------------------------------ Does anyone out on the list use TYMNET... If so, know of any problem related to moving from the classic to PA-RISC and MPE/iX. I know Enq/Ack is not supported on MPE/iX, but not sure if that has anything to do with it. I'm of the understanding that the x.25 protocol stops at the PAD, and MPE just see's regular serial I/O on the port. Any and all advice will be very much appreciated! Thanks again, in advance. -- _______________________________________________ Michael Anderson HP3000 Systems Programmer/Analyst _______________________________________________ Current: 8 years@ TIW Corporation Houston Texas Prior: 3 years@ MICOM Systems Simi Valey, Calif. Email@work mailto:[log in to unmask] Email@home mailto:[log in to unmask]