RE: Commodore Modems - C1660 and C1670

ncoplin_at_orbeng.com
Date: 2004-02-06 09:12:40

Hi All
 
>>Anyway, you won't cause any exchange meltdowns :)
 
Ok, so no melt downs... but I did have some problems... I had both a C1660
and a C1670 to try. The C1660 did most of the right things. I was using the
"Common Sense" software (which by the way makes no sense to me... boy,
telecommunications was horrible back then....) and it worked fine with
respect to dialling out, waiting etc... but I had no real BBS number to
actually connect to.
 
Then I tried the C1670.... even with the latest version (which is meant to
be 1670 compatible) it refused to give me the dial option. So I tried some
other software, FAST-TERM which were supposed to be 1670 compatible. These
worked as far as waiting for the dial tone, then dialing the number, but
rather than waiting for an answer they immediately show "CONNECT" without. I
mucked around with the jumpers (3 jumper model) but no change... 
 
I'm guessing the US version of the C1670 modem cannot detect the Australian
"ringing tone", either wrong frequency or to soft... does anyone know? I did
have to re-solder a connector to the board, but as dialling works I figure
everything is properly soldered?
 
Any thoughts / suggestions welcome
- Nick

 



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