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echo: suprafax
to: KHILE KLOCK
from: ELDEN FENISON
date: 1997-12-13 23:05:00
subject: Wirdness with SFM 28.8 (Ext)

Hello Khile,
Saturday December 13 1997 07:30, KHILE KLOCK wrote to BOB LOTSPEICH:
 KK> What I HAVE noticed though is that if you set S95 to a high value,
 KK> like I have mine at 43. Save everything into NVRAM, and always
 KK> initialize the modem aith ATZ, that those junk characters appear.
 KK> If I set S95 down to something like 4, it goes away... When I set it
 KK> back up to S95=43&W. It's gone for the first call, then it re-appears.
    Are you aware that S95 is actually the numeric representation of an
    8-bit binary value?  In other words, for S95 there are eight bits that
    are either on or off.  The binary equivalent of the sum of the eight
    bits is what you want to use when you actually set S95.
    Took me awhile to figure that one out.  I called Supra tech support
    regarding S95 prior to discovering this, and the person I talked to
    apparently did not even know this.
Elden Fenison
eldenf@viser.net
... Go ahead, correct my typos.  I'll make more.
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