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Vincent LeVeque wrote:
> 
> Against better advice, I've purchased an IBM brand SDLC card (used), to
> enable dial-in to a local AS/400 through the ECS port.
> 
> The SDLC card came with no documentation or configuration software.  I can't
> seem to get Windows NT or CA/400 to "see" it.

Windows NT can't 'see' it because their is nothing in NT that uses that
type
of card,,,, CA/400 can and will use it if properly installed.... I
assume that
you know you can only use Sync modems with that card.....

> 
> Any suggestions?  Besides "buy a Hayes Autosync", which I probably should
> have done in the first place.
> 
> I understand there might be a diagnostic diskette available for this card.
> If so, does anyone know where I can get it?t owner/operator: 
>david@midrange.com

I believe you can download that diskette from IBM networking web site...
sorry
I lost URL for the address....
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