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to: Bob Lawrence
from: Paul Edwards
date: 1997-01-10 23:22:48
subject: data overrun?

PE> Yes, I have one regular 14400 no-EC caller. Last thing I saw
PE> was a 40k file transferred at 96%. Admittedly that's not a big
PE> enough file to test on. Why don't you try calling at 14400 with
PE> EC (and indeed, 2400 *with* EC) (just as part of your normal
PE> calls), and FREQ MSGAPI3X.ZIP again? Don't waste an extra call
PE> on it, we're not in a rush for the answer.

BL> Okay.

Can you do this, please.  Matthew has started calling with a 2400 baud
modem and having the same problem that Michael was having.  I want to know
if it is related to EC or speed.  Just as your normal calls, can you change
those things.  First of all try 2400 with EC.  Tell me what sort of errors
you get, but don't abort the call, let the software continue, as otherwise
I get no useful log entry.

I wonder what the problem is likely to be?  It can't be CTS/RTS not working
because of a dud cable or dud setting, because otherwise I'd have the same
thing happening when sending to people at 28800 (since I have my port at
57600).

BFN.  Paul.

P.S. The file is now called MSGAPI38.ZIP rather than MSGAPI3X.ZIP. 
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