Date: Mon, 3 Dec 90 09:04:46 EST From: Dwight D. McKay (The Moderator) Reply-To: Suns-at-Home@orchestra.ecn.purdue.edu Subject: Suns-at-Home Digest V3 #35 To: Suns-at-Home-List Suns-at-Home Digest Mon, 3 Dec 90 Volume 3 : Issue 35 Today's Topics: Modem question +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Submissions: suns-at-home \ @orchestra.ecn.purdue.edu | | Requests: suns-at-home-request > -- or -- | | Archives: suns-at-home-archives / ...rutgers!pur-ee!... | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 2 Dec 90 20:38:19 PST From: teamnet!gpitcher@hp-sdd.sdd.hp.com (Glenn Pitcher) Subject: Modem question To: hp-sdd!orchestra.ecn.purdue.edu!suns-at-home I currently have a 386i w/ a 2400 baud modem that I use to get mail once a day. The problem is, I only have one line and after each time I call, the auto answer is kept high after the call. I would like to set the modem up so after each UUCP call, the AA is not on. Does anyone know how to do this on a Hayes compatable modem?? Additionaly, I would like to set up a getty two or so times a day incase I need to dial in from work. Secondly, it seems that my system also has an appitite (sp) for $1.65 keyboard fuses. It gets hungy everyother time I power the system on. I think that it is probably the power supply but why just the keyboard fuse? Has this happened to anyone else (386i/150)? Glenn Pitcher hp-sdd!teamnet!gpitcher ------------------------------ End of Suns-at-Home Digest ******************************