Re: TI-GRAPH LINK AND A MODEM ON A MAC
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Re: TI-GRAPH LINK AND A MODEM ON A MAC
There is also something on the market. It's called PortJuggler, and it
plugs into a serial port, and gives you 4 more serial ports, and the
software is supposedly "smart enough to recognize what software needs
which port". Although I would go w/ an A/B switch myself, that's another
option.
Ben Matthews
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On Tue, 23 Jul 1996, P. Kolbus wrote:
> It's commonly called an 'A/B' switch.... You need the box, plus a cable to
> go between it and your Mac. Plug the Modem and Graph-Link into the box, and
> flip a switch to go from one to the other...
> At 11:45 7/23/96 PST, you wrote:
> >I was told that a Graph Link and a Modem can be simultaneously attached
> >to a Mac with "a wire you buy at a computer store". I have been told I
> >need a "port simulator", but I have been unable to locate one. Has
> >anyone done this and know exactly what is required?
> >
> >
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