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Message   Anarchist    Breakpoint   VBBS under OS/2   October 7, 1995
 8:34 AM *  

Re: VBBS under OS/2

>      First, you should try getting your hands on Ray Gwin's SIO.SYS, I think
> the latest release is 1.45.  Bring up a window list, make sure you don't have
> more then 1 copy of VBBS running at once, and make sure no other programs are
> using the serial port...
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Actually I already had SIO.sys 1.50 (even later version) running.  The
problem was, I was running a bunch of stuff off of Ram Disk and OS/2 was
running it just from disk...anyway, the WFC screen was constantly polling D:
for space available and suddenly my CD-Rom with side 2 of the Wall in it was
being polled.  Removed D: from the waiting for call drive list and everything
is fine.  If ya need the SIO 1.50 drivers you can dl them here.  Line 1 just
went 28.8 V.34.  I'd tell ya to FREQ it but I have no idea how to go about
doing that...

                         ...l8r

                              ...Anarchist

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