• Binkley and ADSL

    From Gord Hannah@1:17/23.1 to Walter Medak on Mon Jan 27 07:37:51 2003
    Replying to a message from Walter Medak 1:140/51 to All,

    About Binkley and ADSL, On Sun Jan 26 2003

    I remember reading something about a FOSSIL that'll work with ADSL,
    but I can't remember the name of it. Anybody have any ideas what a
    decent one is?

    Winfos came to mind first off.

    Hope this helps. Keep us posted.

    We are a fine board trying to make it better.
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    Cheers! Gord
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  • From Bob Jones@1:343/41 to Walter Medak on Mon Jan 27 12:26:52 2003
    Hello everybody.

    I remember reading something about a FOSSIL that'll
    work with ADSL, but I can't remember the name of it.
    Anybody have any ideas what a decent one is?

    Walter

    What operating system?

    Win32 based? I believe there are two.

    OS/2 basaed? Technically not a fossil, but if one picks up Ray Gwyn's SIO package, the VMODEM componet of that package will allow you to connect modem based software to a IP port....

    Take care....

    Bob Jones, 1:343/41
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  • From Bob Jones@1:343/41 to Walter Medak on Tue Jan 28 20:36:48 2003
    OS/2 basaed? Technically not a fossil, but if one
    picks up Ray Gwyn's
    SIO package, the VMODEM componet of that package will allow you to
    connect modem based software to a IP port....

    I have OS/2, but have had about as much time to install
    it as I have Linux. :)

    For Linux, are you planning to run Binkley (XE?) native? If so, no fossil required. If under DOS EMU, then I believe it is the normal set of fossils for
    DOS systems.... But I haven't played these games as of the moment.

    Thanks for the info.

    You're welcome....

    Take care.....

    Bob Jones, 1:343/41

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  • From Steven Horn@1:17/67 to Walter Medak on Tue Jan 28 14:23:57 2003
    Walter Medak (1:140/51) wrote to Bob Jones at 09:39 on 28 Jan 2003:

    Duh! :) I guess that might help. It's Doze XP for now. WinFos was mentioned. Will get it.

    I'd suggest you get WNTFOS10.ZIP. I doubt that any other of the Windows Fossils will work with XP.

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (steven_a_horn@yahoo.ca)
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  • From Walter Medak@1:140/51 to Steven Horn on Wed Jan 29 09:58:00 2003
    Hello Steven.

    28 Jan 03 14:23, you wrote to me:

    Duh! :) I guess that might help. It's Doze XP for now. WinFos was
    mentioned. Will get it.

    I'd suggest you get WNTFOS10.ZIP. I doubt that any other of the
    Windows Fossils will work with XP.

    I could make a comment about things working with Windows, but I'll leave well enough alone. :) I remember seeing both versions of WinFos. I'll grab the NT flavour and see what happens.

    Walter

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  • From Walter Medak@1:140/51 to Bob Jones on Wed Jan 29 10:01:10 2003
    Hello Bob.

    28 Jan 03 20:36, you wrote to me:

    I have OS/2, but have had about as much time to install
    it as I have Linux. :)

    For Linux, are you planning to run Binkley (XE?) native? If so, no
    fossil required. If under DOS EMU, then I believe it is the normal
    set of fossils for DOS systems.... But I haven't played these games
    as of the moment.

    I was thinking of doing it natively, yes. Why do emulation unless there's no other way? Eventually I plan on migrating to Linux, leaving Windows there as a backup.

    Walter

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:11/200 to Walter Medak on Mon Feb 3 12:11:34 2003
    Hello, Walter!

    Replying to a message of Walter Medak to All:

    I remember reading something about a FOSSIL that'll work with ADSL,
    but I can't remember the name of it. Anybody have any ideas what a
    decent one is?

    ADF works wonderfully and is free.

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Walter Medak@1:140/51 to Sean Dennis on Mon Feb 3 21:12:49 2003
    Hello Sean.

    03 Feb 03 12:11, you wrote to me:

    I remember reading something about a FOSSIL that'll work with
    ADSL, but I can't remember the name of it. Anybody have any ideas
    what a decent one is?

    ADF works wonderfully and is free.

    That it does and is. Used it doing the POTS thing. Will have to revisit it. Thanks for the tip.

    Walter

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:11/200 to Walter Medak on Mon Feb 3 23:49:25 2003
    Hello, Walter.

    On 03 Feb 03 at 21:12, Walter Medak wrote to Sean Dennis:

    ADF works wonderfully and is free.

    That it does and is. Used it doing the POTS thing. Will have to
    revisit it. Thanks for the tip.

    No problem. I used it for telnet and it works just fine with COM/IP... I would
    not use COM/IP's internal FOSSIL driver-it's horrible.

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Mike Luther@1:117/3001 to Sean Dennis on Tue Feb 4 10:40:26 2003
    Yes Sean ..

    Hello, Walter.

    ADF works wonderfully and is free.

    That it does and is. Used it doing the POTS thing. Will have to
    revisit it. Thanks for the tip.

    No problem. I used it for telnet and it works just
    fine with COM/IP... I would not use COM/IP's internal
    FOSSIL driver-it's horrible.

    Confirmed that COM/IP's internal FOSSIL is somewhat 'fossilized', grin!


    Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;)

    Mike @ 1:117/3001

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  • From Steven Horn@1:17/67 to Walter Medak on Mon Feb 10 23:49:53 2003
    Walter Medak (1:140/51) wrote to Steven Horn at 09:58 on 29 Jan 2003:

    I could make a comment about things working with Windows, but I'll
    leave well enough alone. :) I remember seeing both versions of
    WinFos. I'll grab the NT flavour and see what happens.

    Do let me know if you install this. I'd like to know if someone has made it work before I go ahead and install it.

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (steven_a_horn@yahoo.ca)
    Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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  • From Walter Medak@1:140/51 to Steven Horn on Tue Feb 11 07:51:38 2003
    Hello Steven.

    10 Feb 03 23:49, you wrote to me:

    I could make a comment about things working with Windows, but
    I'll leave well enough alone. :) I remember seeing both versions
    of WinFos. I'll grab the NT flavour and see what happens.

    Do let me know if you install this. I'd like to know if someone has
    made it work before I go ahead and install it.

    Okay. It's one of those "When I get around to it" things, though. Seems there's
    never enough time. :)

    Walter

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:11/200 to Walter Medak on Mon Feb 3 23:49:24 2003
    Hello, Walter.

    On 03 Feb 03 at 21:12, Walter Medak wrote to Sean Dennis:

    ADF works wonderfully and is free.

    That it does and is. Used it doing the POTS thing. Will have to
    revisit it. Thanks for the tip.

    No problem. I used it for telnet and it works just fine with COM/IP... I would
    not use COM/IP's internal FOSSIL driver-it's horrible.

    Later,
    Sean

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