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A standard that was supposed to make adding peripherals to your system as easy as plugging them in and using them. Also referred to as Plug-and-Pray, its biggest contribution, aside from the endless cycle where Windows keeps finding and installing drivers you don't want installed, is the removal of jumpers from many devices. Seriously, though, Plug-and-Play has actually made configuration easier, even if it took a while ISP Glossary:
Plug and Play - On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 11:07:20 -0800, Larry wrote: Can anyone supply the Procomm settings used to communicate remotely with a Mitel SX200 PBX:Data Options, Transfer Protocol, Terminal Options, System Options. I'm still having a problem trying to communicate with the PBX. I am using a USRobotics 28K Modem at the PBX.It's a straight VT-100 terminal emulation. Transfer options don'tmake any difference as the SX-200 doesn't do any Xmodem or the like,just straight interactive terminal.Default bit rate is 9600, but that would be something to set onthe USR and not on Procomm. Procomm ought to work with the defaultout-of-the-box settings except possibly the bit rate.Your issue is more likely to be with the modem-to-SX200 configurationthan with Procomm. More things to go wrong there in terms of nullmodem cabling or not, hardware handshake, answer settings, etc.Do other terminal emulators work?
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