BG> As it happens, I can sort-of see his point, but this relates
BG> more to USR's apparent failure to adequately document the
BG> necessity of using &W under the aforementioned
BG> circumstances. All they say is that it must be done, no
BG> reason given (or none that I can find, at least).
DD> Why is it thet the rest of the courier owners found no problems with this
DD> characteristic?
When you say "the rest", I presume you mean that aliens from
out of space are specifically discluded? I suppose it's his
own fault for using BNU/FD instead of a VT770 like all
professionals use...
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On 1996-02-01 22:07, Richard Shiflett of 1:388/26 wrote:
RS> Howdy all,
RS> I have a V.everything external Courier I am having some difficulty with.
RS> At times [seems randomly] the modem will show the AA light blink to
RS> indicate
RS> an incoming RING, but fails to send it out or try to answer.
RS> I have tried this with Auto-Answer mode and with forced answer. I have
RS> even forced reinitialization with the modem and it still does not
RS> seem to RING other than the AA light flashing.
RS> Setup: FD 2.12, BNU, 16550 UART on port, no multitasker
RS> If I shut FD down and restart it [which includes BNU unload] it will
RS> recognize RING's just great.
RS> My BNU string is BNU /L1=38400,8N1 /z2 /T:4096 /R:4096
RS> Thanks!
RS> € Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 €
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