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Hayes Compatibility
- Subject: Hayes Compatibility
- From: spam@luddite.ca (Ned Ludd)
- Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 21:50:23 GMT
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I've been tinkering with Warp Six BBS software lately, and since there's
such a high demand I'm thinking of using my spare phone line to host a
dial-up BBS ;-)
Warp Six requires a Hayes compatible modem (and this is where I run in
to trouble), I've got several modems but no idea what constitutes "Hayes
compatibility". I've checked all the various modem help sites, but
haven't found anything that helps...
I suppose the easiest thing would be to buy a Hayes modem, but all I've
found around here are truckloads of USR Sportsters (which seem to be
mostly crap) and a few other oddball units.
Any help/suggestions appreciated.
Simon
PS: I know nobody likes to pay long distance and telnet would be better
blah blah blah... but it's simply not possible out here in the country.