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PE> Whew! You wouldn't believe how much argument I am having with PE> Bill + David D on this one! And they keep accusing ME of not PE> understanding! This is indeed the way it should work. However, due to the power glitch problem, it's not a fix - it's just an insurance numbers game. You gamble that the modem didn't hiccup between the time you last sent ATZ and the time that the ring arrived. Odds can be fairly good - but they're still odds. DH>> Mine is now too. Changed over to the SDL0705 version yesterday. Works DH>> fine, and beats the -20 or worse dbm send level AustHell problem. DH>> If you haven't got it already, F/R of SDL0705.ZIP from 711/809 or 711/810. PE> David Drummond just sent it to me, but it is called SDL0705A.ZIP. PE> I will install that one now, and you can then tell me whether PE> yours is better, and then I'll FREQ it. Mine is 257553 bytes and PE> is dated 22/7/95. BFN. Paul. Blush. I missed on the name. SDL0705A.zip is the right one, and the one I have up for F/R. PE> [later] As of 12:25 on 3/2/96 I am now running the stuff from DD, PE> which has dates etc of: PE> 07/05/95 (yank) PE> 07/05/95 (yank) PE> 061-6.2.2 PE> 1.2.4 Looks good from here. How'd it go? Regards, Dave Hatch. --- Msgedsq/2 3.20* Origin: DealBlue Support BBS (3:711/808) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 624/300 711/401 409 410 413 430 510 808 809 SEEN-BY: 711/899 932 934 712/515 713/888 714/906 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 711/808 809 934 |
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