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to: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
from: David Breeding 72330,2051
date: 1994-12-04 14:04:05
subject: #20595-_gs_rdy() question

#: 20606 S3/Languages
    04-Dec-94  14:04:05
Sb: #20595-_gs_rdy() question
Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)

 > coherent, but what it amounts to is that for each SCF device, there may be
 > an assigned 'echo' device - usually itself. So when something appears on
 > that device's input, if the ECHO path option is set, the character will be
 > sent to the echo device's path (again, usually the same device).

Yeah, I see that now.  I didn't realize that was the way it worked.

 >  In your
 > case, your 'modem user' was your MODEM, who was happily sending command
 > echo's back to you, and was then haveing T1 echo them back out, and so the
 > loop went.

Yep, that was the way it was going 


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