[WinMac] Poor GV/Boca support on emulation. Ideas?


Brian Durant(pip207[at]inform.dk)
Wed, 10 Feb 1999 11:29:30 +0200


Hi,

The following is an original message that I sent to Global Village/Boca
Research, as well the reply. Can anyone provide me with some more useful
information??

I recently bought a Global Village TelePort 56K Fax/Modem as well as a
Global Village PCMCIA 56K Fax/Modem/Ethernet card. I use the TelePort with
a UMAX Pulsar (S900) computer running Mac OS 8.5.1 (Z), with an OrangeMicro
660 PC emulation card (Win 98) and the PCMCIA card with a PowerBook 1400
(running Mac OS 8.5.1-Z) with a NewerTech G3 upgrade and Insignia's
VirtualPC. I would like some advice as to how to setup Win 98 (under
emulation) so that I get the best possible performance from my Global
Village modems, i.e. which modem drivers should I use?

>Global Village modems made for the Macintosh platform are made and supported
>to be used on only the Macintosh platform. We do not sell or provide
>any software, hardware, support, advice or suggestions
>for use with any other platform, whether it be software or hardware. This
includes
>PC machines, PC emulated software (i.e. SoftWindows & VirtualPC) and DOS cards
on Macintoshes.

>However, just because Global Village does not support these operations,
>that does not limit the capabilities of the software/hardware. It simply means
that
>Technical Support will not have the solutions to any issues that may arise
>when the software/hardware is being used, because it was not designed
>to do such operations.

Cheers,

Brian

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Human rights and democratization specialist.
Menneskerettigheds- og demokratiseringsspecialist.
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bdurant@inform.dk

Brought to you by way of a UMAX Pulsar, a Mac OS clone computer. Mine is with an OrangeMicro 660 PC card. The closest thing to CHRP today that runs the Mac OS! Steve Jobs, eat your heart out.

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Poor GV/Boca support on emulation. Ideas? Hi,

The following is an original message that I sent to Global Village/Boca Research, as well the reply. Can anyone provide me with some more useful information??

I recently bought a Global Village TelePort 56K Fax/Modem as well as a
Global Village PCMCIA 56K Fax/Modem/Ethernet card. I use the TelePort with
a UMAX Pulsar (S900) computer running Mac OS 8.5.1 (Z), with an OrangeMicro
660 PC emulation card (Win 98) and the PCMCIA card with a PowerBook 1400
(running Mac OS 8.5.1-Z) with a NewerTech G3 upgrade and Insignia's
VirtualPC. I would like some advice as to how to setup Win 98 (under
emulation) so that I get the best possible performance from my Global
Village modems, i.e. which modem drivers should I use?

>Global Village modems made for the Macintosh platform are made and supported
>to be used on only the Macintosh platform.  We do not sell or provide
>any software, hardware, support, advice or suggestions  
>for use with any other platform, whether it be software or hardware.  This includes
>PC machines, PC emulated software (i.e. SoftWindows & VirtualPC) and DOS cards on Macintoshes.

>However, just because Global Village does not support these operations,
>that does not limit the capabilities of the software/hardware.  It simply means that
>Technical Support will not have the solutions to any issues that may arise
>when the software/hardware is being used, because it was not designed
>to do such operations.


Cheers,

Brian
---
Human rights and democratization specialist.
Menneskerettigheds- og demokratiseringsspecialist.
ëÔÂÒËýÎËÒÚ Ô•ý’ý —ÂÎÓ’ÂÍ Ë ”ÂÏÓÍ•ýÚËþ.

bdurant@inform.dk

Brought to you by way of a UMAX Pulsar, a Mac OS clone computer. Mine is with an OrangeMicro 660 PC card. The closest thing to CHRP today that runs the Mac OS! Steve Jobs, eat your heart out.
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