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[log in to unmask] (Steve Madsen) writes:
> * I get the connect message, actually get the Gandalf prompt, but
> then it assumes I hit enter three times, kicks me off due to
> invalid responses, while the entire time sending me a nice string
> of beeps. Joy. This hasn't happened in awhile, but then I
> haven't tried connecting with extras in a while.
>
I had this happen to me right before it crashed last week, with one
addition: The stupid thing started beeping at me every time a letter
printed out to the screen. I called Hughes, and the consultant said
no one else had reported any problems. I gave up, and about 5 hrs
later, the Gandalf crashed (I found that out the next day). I haven't
had the same problem since, but I was really pulling my hair out trying
to figure out what the problem was.
I'm still having the problem where I can hear the connect signal from
Gandalf, but no connect message appears and my terminal emulator
times out. I don't have a v.42 bis modem (USR Sportster 14.4), so
that isn't the problem. I still haven't figured out exactly why, but
it appears that I can connect only on certain modems. I would assume
that it was the 9600 baud, but I can get on easier when traffic is
low. From what I understand, the 14.4 are the main ones and the 9600
are the roll-overs.
I dunno. I can connect to Basic Concepts on their 14.4.
John
--
Drivel of the year:
"...DOS is utterly unable to handle more than 1MB of memory. Removing
this limitation from DOS would result in something that just _isn't_
DOS any more--it wouldn't run existing DOS programs." -PC Mag, Nov 23,
1993.
---> OS/2? - what DOS could have been and would like to be.
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