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Fw: MWave modem under Win95?
I agree. Same thing happened to me with a 755CDV.
Boy, was I embarassed when that was the problem.
--
Mark Ellis
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
<mellis@ramcad.pica.army.mil>
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> From: Will Dunn/Leopard Communications <wdunn@leopard.com>
> To: Rick Tait <rickt@psa.pencom.com>
> Cc: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
> Subject: Re: MWave modem under Win95?
> Date: Wednesday, June 12, 1996 11:10 AM
>
> Rick--
>
> My bet is that the jack that connects with the ThinkPad is not seated
> properly. If you flip the keyboard up there is a blue switch which
locks
> down the floppy drive. When this is pushed all the way to the left it
> pops out the phone jack. I have found that having the phone cord still
> connected and applying a gentle tug will help pull the jack free. Then
> place it back into its slot and make sure it is seated properly. This
> worked when my 755CX was new and had a similar problem. Since then I
> have configured 755CX with WIN95 and have gotten the modems to run at
> 28.8 just fine. Good luck.
>
> --wwd
>
> Will Dunn
> Leopard Communications
> Boulder, CO
>
> On Wed, 12 Jun 1996, Rick Tait wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've got a Thinkpad 755CX upon which I just installed Win95.
> > I upgraded the BIOS with the disk that Tech Support recommended, I
> > have installed the MWave drivers for both DOS and Windows - the
> > audio facilities of the MWave DSP are working fine (I have
> > Windows sound and all that jazz), and Win95 *is* seeing the DSP
> > modem just fine, BUT, whenever I try and use it, the modem just
> > isn't getting any dialtone, when I know that the line I am using
> > is fine.
> >
> > Is there anything special I need to do to get this 28.8 modem
> > working properly?
> >
> > Any help and hints would be greatly appreciated,
> > /rickt
> > --
> > rickt@psa.pencom.com
> > "I came to this country to chew bubblegum and to kick your ass"
> >
> >
>
>