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|    New to Tcpser, Don't know cmd    |
|    17 Sep 19 11:12:52    |
      Hey, trying to emulate a modem to work on my old computer running XP Pro x32.       Have Cygwin downloaded, and have tcpser 1.0rc11 downloaded. Looking at the       read me I'm trying to put in the sample they give, but I have no clue what it       means. This is the        sample:              tcpser -d /dev/ttys0 -s 38400 -l 7 -tsSiI -i "s0=1" -p 6400              So I'm in cmd inputting the following (its automatically going c:\Documents       and Settings\Administrator>)              desktop\tcpser1.0rc11\tcpser\ d /dev/ttys0 s 38400 l 7 tsSiI i "s0=1" p 6400              But all it says is that its not an internal command, yadda yadda yadda.       I have no clue how to use cmd. All i know how to do is boot a floppy disk and       find directories.              I'm trying to link my internet to a virtual modem so I can run an old program       that can't use modern WLAN.               Any help is appreciated? Hopefully this little forum isn't dead.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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