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On 13 Oct 96 07:42:34, Bill Grimsley wrote to Tom Przeor: BG> Unfortunately, the 33k6 KTX I have here has not been able to connect BG> at better than 28k8 with Dave's Courier, even though my Courier can BG> manage it most of the time (albeit asymmetrical), but as it's only a BG> local call, who cares? True, as long as we have untimed local calls. I wonder if there is much difference between internal and external version? BG> You can easily hack the *.inf file you're using to include S0=0 in BG> it's init$ (or better still, write it to NVRAM yourself). I've tried all of above. Haven't done many changes in the *.inf file because I don't know much about them. Both stored profiles have S0=0, no problem. I suspect MS Fax is doing this to me, even when I set it to "No Answer" or "Manual Answer". I thought I leave it auto answer mode and set number of rings to 0 but the bloody thing doesn't give you that option. TP> BTW, why David's I)nterrogate Modem doesn't report S/N TP> ratio? I know it would be S/N seen by his modem but it could TP> be useful to know it anyway. BG> I agree, but I have no idea why it's not being reported either. I guess whoever has written the software wouldn't agree with us. Cheers, Tom <-- NEW ADDRESS!!!! --- Blue Wave/386 v2.30 [NR]* Origin: Soft-Tech, Qld, Australia +61-7-3869-2666 (3:640/201) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 625/100 640/201 206 216 217 219 222 225 230 SEEN-BY: 640/238 254 281 296 299 302 305 309 320 370 375 379 386 391 452 531 SEEN-BY: 640/702 812 820 821 822 823 829 838 890 895 690/660 711/401 409 410 SEEN-BY: 711/413 430 808 809 899 932 934 712/515 713/888 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 640/201 820 711/409 808 934 |
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