Subj : Re: Macintosh echo To : mark lewis From : Dave Drum Date : Sun Mar 05 2017 07:06:45 -=> mark lewis wrote to Dave Drum <=- SD>> My birth father still uses AOL dialup, IIRC. He does still use his SD>> AOL address; that's the only email address he's had besides work SD>> (he's now retired again). I know he's had it for probably at least SD>> 20 years now or some such... DD> I still have a Net-Zero account so I *could* do dial-up. But I only have DD> one computer left with a built in modem and an RJ-11 port. And I'd have DD> to disable the call waiting on my single land-line. ml> that's easy enough to do with the right *code in the dialing string... ml> eg: ml> ATDT*70Wyour-number-here ml> *70 disables call-waiting ml> W waits for the dial tone to return ml> some people used commas instead of W... commas were like 2 second ml> pauses... the W is best, though... I have those * codes laminated and saved. Used them many times - especially before I got a second line for the BBS I was running. DD> No idea where my U. S. Robotics 2400 baud modem disappeared to. ml> you can probably get a USR Courier with 56k capability off ebay for a ml> song and a dance these days... maybe $5US to $10US or so... the hard ml> part will likely be finding a RS-232 serial to USB connector that works ml> with your OS and software... this if your machine doesn't have any ml> traditional RS-232 ports or header on the MB ;) Even the 2400 is faster than the TotalTel 300 baud I had on my C=64. I had a local BBS that I dialed into which rand on homebrew software on a Burroughs B20 mini-frame and had internet access. Did you ever download 80 column porn on a 300 baud modem to a 40 column conputer? Bv)= .... I know exactly what a sextet is... But I'd rather not say... --- MultiMail/Win32 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Limestone, TN, USA (1:18/200) .