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echo: locsysop
to: Bill Grimsley
from: Frank Malcolm
date: 1996-02-22 05:40:00
subject: Connecting (Yes!)

Hi, Bill.

BG> BG> I had one call fail the other day (it tried to connect at MNP as well)
BG> but
BG> BG> I suspect that Paul had been playing with the S27 register on his
BG> Courier,
BG> BG> as I know of nothing else can cause that specific symptom between USRs.

BG> FM> And he changed software, seems about the same time.

BG> Did he ?  I wasn't aware of that.

So he said. Modem software I mean.

BG> BG> BTW, at what speed are you now connecting, V,32ter 19200 ?

BG> FM> I don't know. I don't see the CONNECT message, and I don't know how to
BG> FM> turn on capture or logging (whichever will record that) in the Telix
BG> FM> script.

BG> Can't really help, as I don't use Telix, but can't you simply tell from the
BG> cps rates ?  V.32ter should give you better than 2200 cps, at least 500 cps
BG> better than an equivalent V.32bis connect.  And what about the connect spee
BG> reported in the Telix status line ?

Then it's not V.32ter, I seem to get around 1700. The speed reported on
the status line is not the connect speed - it was showing 38400 when I
was getting what looked like 1200. It's the speed of the dialling
directory entry or the terminal rate if no entry has bee dialled. When I
had those 2 different it showed 57600 initially, then 38400 when I got
the connect to Paul, even though it was 1200.

What do I have to do to try and get V.32ter? What should I change from
the below? And don't say the first line. :-)

MODEL:SPIRIT THUNDER
DTE:  57600  N81
DCE:  IDLE

 E1  K1  M0  Q0  V1  X4 TONE
&B2 &C1 &D3 &H0 &L0 &M0 &R0 &T5
*E9 *F3 *G0 *M2 *N8 *P0 *Q0 *S1 *T1 *W0

S00=000  S04=010  S08=002  S15=255
S01=000  S05=008  S09=006  S18=000
S02=255  S06=002  S10=003  S25=000
S03=013  S07=060  S12=050  S26=000

Regards, FIM.

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