--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGW00006 Date: 12/26/97 From: LUC LEBRUN Time: 01:25pm \/To: LARRY RINK (Read 0 times) Subj: TFW LR> I just loaded up Telix For Windows and checked it out. LR> Results... looks good, feels good, but the mouse won't work LR> inside the program. If I exit out the mouse resumes working. LR> It just does not work inside TFW. LR> Any ideas? check the com port that you're using with telix... it might be the same one the mouse need...on my pc my mouse works on com 1 and the modem on com2. hope it helps... Luc LeBrun poilu@megaquebec.com ... F-O-R-D: Farce On Race Day.... --- FMailX 1.40g * Origin: [fido] cool.world <-> Quebec City 418.843.0162 (1:240/99) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGW00007 Date: 12/27/97 From: RICK F Time: 03:21am \/To: RICK COLLINS (Read 0 times) Subj: Connecting 2 modems Re: Connecting 2 modems Hello Rick, > The file systems don't matter in either case. Data is arriving at the comm > port, and the transfer program doesn't particularly care if the data came via > modem or via a direct wire connection. All it knows is that data has arrived I understand now. I was not aware that you could connect 2 computers with a serial cable and comm programs. Thanks for the enlightenment. :-) > If you mean you don't know how to use a comm program with a direct cable > connection, I could understand - and I'll assume that's what you meant. he > answer to that is simple: configure the comm programs for "direct connection Okay, I see how this is done now thanks. How would one connect the computers with the parallel ports ( as you memtioned before ) though? I don't see a "LPT1" option for ports when selecting "Direct Connect" in TFW? Thanks. Rick Ferri The Direct Line BBS >< 414-744-3041 >< Milwaukee, WI >< 24 / Hrs USR Courier HST/DS 33600 <> InterNET : direct1@execpc.com Home Page @ http://www.execpc.com/~direct1 --- VFIDO 7.13 * Origin: The Direct Line BBS (1:154/228) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGX00000 Date: 12/27/97 From: PETER MAY Time: 10:46am \/To: LARRY RINK (Read 0 times) Subj: TFW + mousie Maybe your mouse IRQ is the same as the modem?? --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: 1985 OziWest BBs Perth 61-[08-9458-1255] (3:690/416) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGX00001 Date: 12/27/97 From: JEROME ZELINSKE Time: 05:33pm \/To: RICK COLLINS (Read 0 times) Subj: Unusable Registration [ Begin external quotes... ] * Quote from RICK COLLINS to JEROME ZELINSKE dated 12-26-97. RC> The problems you are having are related to the BBS you're using, not Telix. RC> The "hot key commands" are defined by the BBS software, not Telix, so if they RC> seem inconsistent you should discuss the problem with the Sysop. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=[End Quote]=-=-=-=-=-=-=- [ ...End external quotes ] You are right, each bbs usually has different ,main, and ,add-on, software. I do not expect telix to mouse-support them all. The mouse ,in telix, works fine. The keyboard ,in telix, works faster. For me most communications commands are not issued ,in telix, but in the bbs, where the keyboard is faster too. I remember the messages from people asking for the old telix to add mouse support, and when it did I thought ,lets try it,. I am just reporting my not seeing any added benefit to the mouse, so I just don't use it. My old communications program didn't support all the features of my new modem. I knew telix was a good program, so I grabbed the newest version, and sent my electronic check. -- SPEED 2.00 #2782: --- * Origin: *YOPS ]I[* 3.1 GIG * RA/FD/FE RADist * Milwaukee, WI (1:154/750) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGX00002 Date: 12/27/97 From: GARY LAMING Time: 05:22pm \/To: LARRY RINK (Read 0 times) Subj: TFW Gidday Larry LR> I just loaded up Telix For Windows and checked it out. LR> Results... looks good, feels good, but the mouse won't work LR> inside the program. If I exit out the mouse resumes working. LR> It just does not work inside TFW. More than likely an IRQ conflict, altho if that were the case, I'm surprised you don't also have problems outside of TFW. My guess is you have an internal modem, probably set at Com3 Irq4, which is the same IRQ that's used for the mouse. If that's the case, then you need to move the IRQ of the modem. I would suggest IRQ5, but if that's in use by the sound card, if you have one, then you'd also need to move the IRQ of that. I would suggest IRQ10 for that one. Anyway, before we can advise you correctly, you'll need to provide some details. Regardz Gaz Sysop - Gaz's Grotto - Adelaide - South Oz - ALLFIX reg site BN 169:1520/101 * FIDO 3:800/455 * STN 111:8618/1 * ICQ 835855 Internet gaz@picknowl.com.au * DiZME, DogWorld, Ezycom beta site ... "There is a hole in your mind..." --- Ezycom V1.49b2 00F90061 * Origin: Gaz's Grotto #4 Adelaide +61-8-8351-8670 33K6 (3:800/2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGX00003 Date: 12/27/97 From: LARRY RINK Time: 07:47am \/To: DAVE LYLE (Read 0 times) Subj: TFW DL> (( On 12-23-1997, Larry Rink wrote to All: )) LR>I just loaded up Telix For Windows and checked it out. LR>Results... looks good, feels good, but the mouse won't work LR>inside the program. If I exit out the mouse resumes working. LR>It just does not work inside TFW. DL> Have you got the mouse and the modem on the same IRQ? Why yes, yes I do Dave. -Larry PS: Boy do I feel stupid!! Ha Ha Ha Ha :) --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: THE GOAT'S PEN 414/820-9092 Sussex, Wi. U.S.A. (1:154/500) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGX00004 Date: 12/27/97 From: PETE GRANZEAU Time: 07:43pm \/To: RICK F (Read 0 times) Subj: Connecting 2 modems On 25 Dec 97 01:06:14, a Gin and Tonic at the Angler's Rest overheard Rick F say to Pete Granzeau: RF>Re: Connecting 2 modems > You still would just use the comm program, only the port speed of 115 > could apply. I don't see what the FAT system has to do with it at al RF> I guess I'm not following you... You can use a serial cable RF> to network computers together too. That is the way I took RF> "using a serial cable". Then the file systems matter. Using RF> a phone line linked by modems -- then the file system doesn't RF> matter. I don't know how to go about linking external modems RF> together and using comm programs though? Personally, I would use the comm program to transfer files from computer to computer, whether it was via modem or via null modem direct serial connection. Evidently, you want to NETWORK them, which is another kettle of fish, indeed. Why network to just move a few files? Regards, PHG phg@exis.net ... Origin: 3701'48"N 7625'38"W (UTM unavailable) * Wave Rider 1.33 # 92 * --- * Origin: Little America BBS, Williamsburg VA (1:271/140) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGY00000 Date: 12/23/97 From: MARK HARRISON Time: 06:13am \/To: HOWIE COOMBE (Read 0 times) Subj: ? (( QUOTING = From: Howie Coombe To: All )) HC> what is this echo about,? Hello Howie, Telix Users Information Exchange This echo is for use by those who use or are interested in using the TELIX communications program produced by deltaComm Development. The echo is carried internationally and users of the echo are scattered throughout the world. As such, and since international calling is so expensive, off-topic message restrictions are strictly enforced. Members of the conference include many individuals who are very experienced in the use of Telix, including those who have written a variety of Telix related utilities. Script files are regularly entered and passed via the echo. New members and novice users are welcome and encouraged to share their experiences and opinions. Mark Harrison | MPHsoft@aol.com | http://kom.net/~mphsoft TELIX Moderator | BBS\FAX: 618-539-6254 | RECORD21 - PICKUP14 - RFW10 --- GoldED 3.00.Beta1+ * Origin: << MPH SOFTWARE >> Custom Communication Automation (1:2250/23) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGY00001 Date: 12/28/97 From: BRUCE WILSON Time: 05:43pm \/To: RICK COLLINS (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: TFW RC> There is a setting for the comm port, though, and you wouldn't want RC> the port or interrupt settings to conflict with Mr. Mouse. Maybe it's not a safe assumption, but one presumed the person didn't have the modem on the same COM port as the mouse. :-) ... NetMail Replies/Comments to: 1:290/627. --- Blue Wave v2.12 * Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 192 TELIX Ref: EGY00002 Date: 12/28/97 From: LARRY RINK Time: 09:17pm \/To: PETER MAY (Read 0 times) Subj: TFW + mousie PM> Maybe your mouse IRQ is the same as the modem?? Yes. It was. After much tinkering, the modem is now on COM 8 ( Com 4 with IRQ 5). Works fine now. :) -Larry --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: THE GOAT'S PEN 414/820-9092 Sussex, Wi. U.S.A. (1:154/500)