In a message of Bill Grimsley (3:640/305.9@fidonet) writes:
BG> My Sportster's on-line help screen (AT&$) suggests otherwise...
BG> &F0 = *NO* flow control
BG> &F1 = Hardware flow control
BG> &F2 = Software flow control
BG> Are the Couriers' &Fn templates not the same?
I think it best to let the Courier speak for itself, here's a snippet from
mine:
*--* 05-15-98 - 18:56:47 *--*
at&$
HELP, Ampersand Commands (CTRL-S to Stop, CTRL-C to Cancel)
&An n=0 Disable /ARQ Result Codes &Pn n=0 N.American Pulse Dial
n=1 Enable /ARQ Result Codes n=1 UK Pulse Dial
n=2 Enable /Modulation Codes &Rn n=0 CTS Follows RTS
n=3 Enable /Extra Result Codes n=1 Ignore RTS
&Bn n=0 Floating DTE Speed n=2 RX to DTE/RTS high
n=1 Fixed DTE Speed &Sn n=0 DSR Always On
n=2 DTE Speed Fixed When ARQ n=1 Modem Controls DSR
&Cn n=0 CD Always On n=2 Pulse DSR, CTS=CD
n=1 Modem Controls CD n=3 Pulse DSR
&Dn n=0 Ignore DTR n=4 DSR = DCD
n=1 On-Line Command Mode n=5 Modem Controls DSR, CTS=CD
n=2 DTE Controls DTR &Tn n=0 End Test
&Fn n=0 Load Factory Configuration n=1 Analog Loopback (ALB)
n=1 Hardware Flow Control Cnfg. n=3 Digital Loopback (DLB)
n=2 Software Flow Control Cnfg. n=4 Grant Remote DLB
Hope this helps,
Gene Lowry
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* Origin: Bigfoot's RBBS - Tucson,AZ - HST/V.34 - or (1:300/11)
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