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echo: locsysop
to: Paul Edwards
from: Bill Grimsley
date: 1996-01-24 07:30:48
subject: USR Courier

Paul, at 08:50 on Jan 24 1996, you wrote to Bill Grimsley...

BG> Init      ATZ|
BG> TermInit  ATZ|
BG> Prefix    ATX1DT
BG> Answer    ATA|
BG> PreInit   |v``^``
BG> PreDial   `
BG> ;Afterconn 31 ~~+++~~~ATY11~~O1|
BG> Aftercall 28 ~~ATI11~~I6|

PE> Here is what I have, that gives me nothing more exciting than a 0...

PE> Port      3
PE> Baud      38400

Why only 38400 ?  OS/2 is quite happy with 57600, and you then won't be
restricting uncompressed files to a maximum rate of 3840 cps.  Suggest also
that you add the Predial and Preinit commands as well.

PE> Carrier   80
PE> Init      ATZ|
PE> TermInit  ATZ|
PE> Prefix    ATDT
PE> Busy      AT&D0 H1|

Why a Busy statement?  The modem should respond to BUSY on its own (mine
does).  I'd be highly inclined to comment this out and see how it goes.

PE> Answer    ATA|
PE> Aftercall 35 ATI6|

Try running the Aftercall statement EXACTLY the same as mine is listed
above, bearing in mind also, that the first figure relates to the expected
number of lines in the logged response.  Note also the delay in the
command, which was put in for a reason (although I forget exactly what that
reason was now).  :)

You know mine works - indeed, you've seen the result often enough...

Regards, Bill

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