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echo: netcomms
to: Colin Wheat
from: Peter Collis
date: 1996-07-08 20:31:04
subject: M34F

While listening to Colin Wheat Pete heard:M34F

G'day Colin

 > The M11F i use to do the mail run is bad enough with it's clicking
 > when being reset but having connection noise with M0 set would
 > drive me crazy.

 CW> It -is- driving me crazy :). It's the last line on the rotary
 CW> but still gets enough of a workout.. the rotary is Fidonet/BBS
 CW> and ISP, usually flatout (mostly ISP) during peak hours.

Doesn't sound to good, guess you won't be buying any more 288D
Netcomms.

 CW> The state distributor says "use the Netcomm helpline", which
 CW> equates to NO local dealer technical support :(. Worst I've seen
 CW> from Modem suppliers.

Well there's always USR's Aust support 

 CW> Also, does anyone have any technical info on the VoiceMaster
 CW> 288's voice command usage? The model includes -no- technical

 > Have you thought about putting a break box on the comm port and
 > seeing what commands are being sent to and from the modem.

 CW> I've since sorted this out using the Rockwell command set
 CW> documentation. :) I have a working prototype of an OS/2
 CW> Answering Machine application that uses the Netcomm VoiceMaster
 CW> 288. I've arranged to obtain other voice capable modem
 CW> brands/models prior to releasing the program, once I get that
 CW> far.

Sounds like you've been hard at it. :-) 

     Pete.
     EMail:pcollis{at}ozemail.com.au


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