Using a Modem to connect to BCCNA
Each time you dial in you will get a different modem, unless
only the one modem is idle. You can use the 'go who' command to
find out the number of modems currently in operation. Here are some tips and suggestions that should help if you
are having problems connecting to 'British Columbia Community Networks Association'.
- Here's how to connect to BCCNA using
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an IBM-Compatible running DOS, Windows 3.1(1) Win95 or OS/2
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a Macintosh
- an Apple II computer
- a Commodore 64/128
- Communications Software
- Places to find Communications Software
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BCCNA's Public Download Area
- Communications Software Evaluations & Reporting
- Recently updated Connection documentation
- Apple II Communications Software
- Commodore Communications Software
- DOS Communications Software
- Linux Communications Software
- Macintosh Communications Software
- OS/2 Communications Software
- Windows 3.1(1) Communications Software
- Windows 95 Communications Software