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to: Tom Przeor
from: Michael Raiteri
date: 1996-08-15 14:15:04
subject: DYnalinks V34+ modems

In a message dated 08-13-96, Tom Przeor said to Michael Raiteri:

TP>On 07 Aug 96  10:22:00, Michael Raiteri wrote to Tom Przeor:

 MR> Would you mind sharing your settings/init string with me as it may be
 MR> the answer to many a prayer.

TP>Below is my configuration, I don't think I use anything special.

TP>Texas Instruments RK 33600 Fax Settings...

TP>   B0  E1  F1  L1  M3  Q0  V1  X4  Y0
TP>   BAUD=57600  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
TP>   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK

TP>   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H1  &I0 
&K0  &M5  &N0
TP>   &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &U0  &Y1  

TP>   S00=255  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010  S05=008  S06=002
TP>   S07=060  S08=002  S09=006  S10=014  S11=050  S12=050  S13=000
TP>   S15=136  S16=000  S18=000  S19=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019
TP>   S25=005  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020  S30=000  S31=128  S32=002
TP>   S33=000  S34=000  S36=014  S38=000
TP> 
TP>   LAST DIALED #: 

TP>OK
The only differences that I spotted are that I have M1 &M4 S00=000 S15=000
the rest are the same.

Mind telling me what the S00=255 is for.
Does S15=136 disable error correction.

lastly (sorry to be a pest) what do you use as an init string

Cheers
Mike
Internet: mraiteri{at}dyson.brisnet.org.au
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