Re: Communications program (SuperVoice) and serial port modem (COM1 etc?)

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Many thanks, Robert,
Found the file - however, not quite sure what entry to add to it, as
there doesn't appear to be any mention of COM ports etc. I'll seek
further advice on that!
Best regards,
Andy

On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 19:06, Robert Canary wrote:
> The man pages refer to wine.reg in the /etc 
> folder.  It should have an entry in there to tell 
> wine which DOS port nomenclature points to the 
> modem port.
> 
> COM4=/dev/ttyS0 (or something like that)
> 
> Andy Allen wrote:
> > Thanks Robert - but where do I find the file wine.conf? I've done a file
> > search but it doesn't show up!
> > 
> > Andy
> > 
> > On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 02:03, Robert Canary wrote:
> > 
> >>You need to set up the modem in your wine.conf
> >>
> >>Andy Allen wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>I've installed (Windows program) SuperVoice 2.6 in Wine in order to use
> >>>a serial port modem (USR 56K Message Modem) for tel/fax message handling
> >>>(I've previously used it in Windows 2K). It seems to work OK up to a
> >>>point - trouble is I don't know how to get it to access the modem!
> >>>Probably a daft question, but how do I do that in linux (RH9)? - I'm
> >>>still thinking a bit in MS Windows terms! Grateful for any help,
> >>>Andy
> >>>
> >>
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