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from: Lindner-Thalmaessing{at}t-online.de
date: 2004-02-07 19:14:52
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From: Lindner-Thalmaessing{at}t-online.de


Subject: com speed with m$dos 6.22
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Martin Foster and Leonard Erickson asked me for the type of modem I have.
Well, it's a USRobotics Sportster Voice 33.6 Faxmodem.

As mentioned formerly on/at this forum, I can't reach a higher transfer
rate than 19.200 bps with M$DOS 6.22 + this modem + the ancient German dos
mailer UKA_PPP. This is absolutely insufficient, I mean.

When configuring its WATTCP.CFG with higher rates, the
following screen output will occur:

*---------

at&FL2M2

OK
t-online atdt0191011

CONNECT 31200/ARQ
pktdrvr.bat ppp 2F8 3 115200 60 t-online
Resident size: 87632
coreleft: 2560
COM1 2F8 3: [NS16550A] [rlsd line control] 115200 bps
 MC: int 0  DTR On  RTS On  CTS On  DSR On  RI Off  CD On
 RX: int 0  chars 0  hw over 0  hw hi 0  fifo TO 0  sw over 0  sw hi 0
 TX: int 0  chars 0  THRE TO 0
main: connect ppp0  COM1.
sifdown: IP interface inactive.
main: COM1, carrier lost.
Connection terminated.
PPP link is down, driver not installed.

*---------

The consequence of "main: COM1, carrier lost." is, that the traffic then
will be interrupted, and out of the modem's speaker a constant beep can be
heared for some time.

As mentioned in the forum before, I was bothering about this "COM1" on the
screen, despite the fact, really my modem is on com2, see 2F8 above.

Leonard Erickson  then wanted to help me by mailing
X00 as an attachment to me.

Since my speech output (I am blind) is on com1, I get problems with it when
installing x00 with a general syntax like "LH X00 1".
An example for Desqview in the manual says "X00 0=COM1".
So I tend to using "X00 1=COM2".
But then, I additionally must declare the transfer rate as - for instance -
115200 bps or less, but surely more than 19200!

So, how should my complete command line look alike for
- X00 active on com2 only?
- higher transfer rate than the max 19200 bps under m$dos?

Thanks in advance for a good advice,

Peter

Peter Lindner, Aue Nr. 37, D-91177 Thalmaessing, Tel. +49-9173-1844
... abB! ...

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