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JD>-> Create a phone book entry for the BBS being called (alt D) and select >-> the RIP terminal emulation instead of ANSI. If the BBS being called >-> does not have auto-detect like Wildcat! BBS, then you will need to >-> select the RIP option on the BBS being called. JD> Is that available in the DOS and Windows versions of QModem Pro? >-John D. JD>--- PCBoard (R) v15.21/M 2 I don't know about the Windows version of Qmodem Pro, but my DOS version lets you select the terminal emulation used for each phone book entry. When I call a number in the phone book, the software uses pre-defined terminal emulation, script file, and modem settings automatically. If I set the phone book entry for OCC to "RIP", then the auto-detect on Wildcat! gives me RIP. If I call using my standard "ANSI" setting, the auto-detect gives me color ANSI. I find the terminal emulation setting very handy when I set up accounts that I call routinely. --- * QMPro 1.53 * He does the work of 3 Men...Moe, Larry & Curly --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 ---------------> * Origin: Online Connections Orangeburg, SC 803-531-0638 (1:3647/23) * Origin: Orangeburg Computer Club (1:3647/25.0) |
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