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echo: meadow
to: JIM REA
from: MICHELE MARIE DALENE
date: 1996-06-01 22:12:00
subject: Re: Help

 -=> Quoting Jim Rea to All <=-
 JR> Here's what's happening - when a caller calls at 28.8 he gets kicked
 JR> off. I'm using an errorlevel in front door to recognize the 28.8 which
 JR> it does but opus just drop the person.
 JR> Here's part of my runopus.bat file
 JR> if errorlevel 38 goto b28800
 JR> :b28800
 JR> c:
 JR> c:\opus\fossil\watchcd com2 on
 JR> c:
 JR> cd\opus
 JR> opus bbs -b28800/arq -p2
 JR> c:\opus\fossil\watchcd com2 off
 JR> goto fd
Ah, I think I know what it is. Opus 1.73a only knows the rates of
300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400
In your batch file do this to get it to work right
oh wait a second. you are not using the dobbs.bat method. that
 makes t even easier.change the baudrate sent to opus above
opus bbs -b38400/arq -p2
as far as negative baud rates go. you will need to explain that
to me. I recommend you use the dobbs.bat system of fd 2.12 that
allows frontdoor to limit callers timelimits to allow events to
run on schedule.
As far as opus dropping carrier. if you diable 300bps opus
will drop carrier. it thinks 28800, 14400,7200 and several
otehrs to be bogus. and thus thinks they are 300bps
callers. If you look in your opus.log you will notice
what I am talking about.
                                Michele Marie Dalene
... Answers: $1, Short: $5, Correct: $25, dumb looks are still free.
--- Blue Wave v2.12 [NR]
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* Origin: Pink Rose 860-423-2782, 300-14400bpsMMD9 (1:327/6338)

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