Re: 2400 baud pcmcia modem works in OGO

Hitesh Brahmbhatt (hitesh@opti.com)
Mon, 4 Nov 96 10:33:24 PPE

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> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 1996 13:53:40 -0800
> From: Frank Wong - 8977 <fwong@lsil.com>
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> I found a place which has a 2400 baud pcmcia modem which
> will work with OGCOMM. I bought it at HSC Electronic Supply
> for $20. It is made by Intel.
>
> HSC Electronic Supply (Halted Specialties Co.)
> 3500 Ryder Street
> Santa Clara, Ca. 95051
> 1-800-4-HALTED
> 1-408-732-1573
>

Hi Frank,

I bought the same modem over the weekend and tried it with my OmniGo 100.

The card is not recognized by my OG :(
After turning of the power, I inserted the card. Then I switched on the OG
and rebooted it using SHIFT-ON-NEXT key combination. The following msg appeared
on my screen.

"The card you just inserted can't be read because either it is not supported or
it is write-protected"

I believe OG assumes only SRAM cards in the PCMCIA slot. Did you add any drivers
or other software to your OmniGo before it started working ?

Thanks,

Hitesh