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echo: qmodem_user
to: FRED HALL
from: BOB RICHARDS
date: 1995-09-08 14:15:00
subject: Does Anyone Live In This

FH>FH>What type of modem?  What's the init string you're using?  This shou
FH>FH>the ball rolling.
FH>BR>I'm using a Hayes Ultra 14400 internal FAX/modem (fax not activated), i
FH>BR>a Pentium 75Mhz computer. The init. string in the modem dialog box says
FH>BR>ATZ^M. Seems kind of short to me, based on some of the strings I've see
FH>...take a look at
FH>what Telix/Win uses for your modem and enter that into Qmodem...
How do I find out what init. string Telix is using...I must not be doing
it right in Qmodem, because I'm sure it was longer than AT^Z, when I
installed the program!
FH>I assume you're running Win3.1 and not Win95:
Right.
FH>1) you should replace the Win3.1 COMM.DRV with something like WFXCOMM.DRV
FH>which allows better use of the 16550 UART.
The driver in my system.ini file is rhsicomm.drv. Have no idea if this
is a high speed driver, or not. Do you?
FH>2) make sure you are using HARDWARE flow control, not XON/XOFF.
FH>3) make sure your COM port speed is set to higher than 14.4K
Yes to both.
Any other suggestions?
Bob
                                                                        
                                                                       
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                         
                                                                              
                                                                        
                         
                                             
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