What com port is it on? As long as you know the base address (like hex
278) and the Interrupt (like IRQ4), you can make it work. From the
computers perspective, it is still just a TNC on a COM port.
You can use a DOS program like XTALK or PROCOMM to set it up.
Give it a try and see you you make out.
Mike
At 10:33 PM 6/25/01 -0700, VE7AVV \(Paul B. Peters\) wrote:
>I have an AEA PCB88 (TNC) card in one of my computers. I'd like to utilize
>the packet feature in CT, but given my TNC is internal and not on COM 1, I
>don't know how to set up CT 9.39.
>
>Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
>73 Paul, VE7AVV
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