+DarkLord Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 Back up and running folks. I finally got another Lantronix box in. They no longer make the UDS10, so I had to get the 1100. Happily, I can report that it seems to function indentically to the UDS10, at least as far as working with my BBS goes. Apologies for taking so long, and many thanks to all our patient callers. The Fuji Lives! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Stephen Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 Back up and running folks. I finally got another Lantronix box in. They nolonger make the UDS10, so I had to get the 1100. Happily, I can report that it seems to function indentically to the UDS10, at least as far as working with my BBS goes. Apologies for taking so long, and many thanks to all our patient callers. The Fuji Lives! Congrats! I'll make a call later this evening. I've missed BBSing. I finally have my complete Atari setup working - 2 real disk drives, 24-pin dot matrix printer, 64K print buffer, XEP80, and SIO2PC USB version with APE for PC connectivity and "modem". I did score a used UDS-10, not sure if it works yet. Need a 25-9 adapter so I can configure it on the PC. Stephen Anderson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doctorclu Posted February 25, 2008 Share Posted February 25, 2008 Back up and running folks. I finally got another Lantronix box in. They nolonger make the UDS10, so I had to get the 1100. Happily, I can report that it seems to function indentically to the UDS10, at least as far as working with my BBS goes. Apologies for taking so long, and many thanks to all our patient callers. The Fuji Lives! Congrats! I'll make a call later this evening. I've missed BBSing. I finally have my complete Atari setup working - 2 real disk drives, 24-pin dot matrix printer, 64K print buffer, XEP80, and SIO2PC USB version with APE for PC connectivity and "modem". I did score a used UDS-10, not sure if it works yet. Need a 25-9 adapter so I can configure it on the PC. Stephen Anderson Cool to hear Stephen. I have my beige 800 back up. I found that I can accomplish most of what I need in 48K and connected to a G3 Macintosh that I barely use, so I have all I need right there. Getting on BBS's, playing Atariage games, and getting on the chats. Dark Force was definately missing in all that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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