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to: RICK COLLINS
from: JEFF MCCLAIN
date: 1998-05-13 13:53:00
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-> Actually, that's not entirely correct.  Many (most?) modems have only
-> _one_ "factory default", enabled by AT&F (same as AT&F0).  That _may_
-> or _may not_ enable hardware flow control - it depends on what the
-> manufacturer wanted as a default.  _Most_ modems enable hardware flow
-> control with &K3.
Actually, 3Com's U.S. Robotics modems enable hardware flow control with
the &F1 or &H1. The difference between the &F1 and &H1 is the &F1
sets up all the settings for a factory default hardware flow control,
the &H1 setting just turns the hardware flow control on but does not
change any other settings The &Kx setting has to do with the type of
data compression used. This just makes sense, F for Factory, H for
hardware, K for compression (oh well told you I can't spell ) Wonder
what Rockwell's &Kx stands for? Maybe Kinda like?
Jeff McClain
3Com Online Support
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