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    Hi Dudes,

    I could need a hand, because I crunched a dozen WUs under BeOS 5.01 PE, but I cannot submit 'em because BeOS doesn't seem to communicate with my modem at all ...

    Anybody with a brilliant idea out there ?

    Modem is USR Sportster 33.6 and plugged to Serial-1 everything configed correctly (checked three times).

    What app do I need to communicate with my modem manually ?
    I tried commands from the terminal (shell) but to no avail ... only to power lamp on my external modem is on.

    TIA,
    Maggi
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  • #3
    No, sorry - I haven't a clue about BeOS apart from I did do an install, played with it, looked cool, got bored, deleted it...

    I can't beleive that no one else here uses BeOS though...

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    • #4
      I've got a machine with BeOS 5 Professional (the full blown one). It's got Seti@home running on it. No modem, though. I've got a Windows 2000 Pro machine that's sharing its internet connection over my small home network. I set BeOS up with a static IP that's within the range of what my Win2K machine is sharing it's dial-up connection.

      I don't know if you could do something similar with your particualr setup or not. I've never tried to setup a modem in Be, so I can't help there.

      Charles
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      • #5
        Hmm, I've tried BeOS, and I had no problems with my modem.

        I never finished a WU as it didn't seem any faster than Win98.
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        • #6
          CHAAS

          >>>I never finished a WU as it didn't seem any faster than Win98<<<<

          err ,how do you know that it wasn't faster then? :P
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          • #7
            Because it reaches to crunch a half WU and then multiply it by 2. Then you have a good imagination of what it takes to crunch a whole WU.

            *shakingmyhead*

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            • #8
              That's right Mega

              Assim:

              Imagine, you're surrounded by MURC'ers, all shaking their head at you ... you really should have know better ... don't you feel small now ?

              [This message has been edited by CHHAS (edited 26 July 2000).]
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              • #9
                oh dear ,oh dear ,thats a rather green mistake to make! :P ,haven't you ever noticed that different parts of 1 WU progress through at different speeds? that makes your x2 test totally useless!.

                To get a proper idea of WU times you need to do at least 5 FULL WU's & average the times out.
                *shaking head back at green MURCERS & sniggering* hehe

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                • #10
                  I did some WU on BeOS and it went just fine. I don't know how much faster/slower than on M$.
                  What kind of modem do you have maggi ?
                  BTW, you still didn't give us your impressions with Be.

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                  • #11
                    Hi Cloudy,

                    sorry for that lack of update ...

                    I have the USR Sportster Vi 28.8 and although it's listed in BeOS in that Modem selector, there's not even a single signal sent to the modem ...

                    Besides taht BeOS 'feels' very good. It reminds me of Amiga OS, very handy and it seems to be well written too.
                    My prob is that I have no actual use for it and I now had to find out that using Win98 and the SETI cmd-line exe is faster than using BeOS (~6 hours instead of ~6:30). Hence I uninstalled it.

                    I tried to submit my BeOS WUs using the WinNT cmd-line version, but they simply got deleted due to 'new software version found' ...

                    Anyway, I guess I'll get back to BeOS some day, but for know it had to go.
                    Btw, there are ports for Q1 & Q2 which actually do run under BeOS, but problem is that OGL is not yet hardware accelerated and I don't need a beautiful slide show ...
                    Alos it really bugs me that I either have to create a boot disk or load up W98 completely to run BeOS (5.01 PE) ... I heard that 4.5 gave you they option for a boot menu ?

                    I surely hope that some major apps will be ported to BeOS anytime soon and then I'll get back to it.

                    Cheers and thanx for your inputs,
                    Maggi
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                    • #12
                      Maggi:

                      You don't need to boot into windows to start BeOS 5, you can just run the 'loadbeos.com' file in the BeOS dir from a dos prompt.

                      I made a custom boot option in my config.sys/autoexec.bat when I was trying it out, so I could decide which OS to boot at startup.
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                      • #13
                        Use one of the generic modems. Have got it (Be) to go on the net with modem but can't readily recall the exact sequence.
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                        • #14
                          Hi maggi,

                          I'm using an internal Texas Instruments based modem which is configured as a sporster 33,600. Works just fine for me...
                          BeOS on Winxx sucks. You have to make yourself a clean partition and install it into that partition from inside BeOS - press the Be buton and go to applications-> installer.
                          Install the bootmanager (you can re-configure it /uninstall it later from the terminal by typing $bootman).
                          The bootmanager sitis on the MBR so it doesn't interfear with the windows boot manager. Be will work much better ths way. Booting directly into BeOS (unlike though DOS/Windows) will make it better behave, who knows, maybe yor modem will decide to work too.

                          Good luck !

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                          Cloudy
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                          • #15
                            Cloudy check your signature.

                            Originally posted by Cloudy:
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