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echo: cis.general_interest
to: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)
from: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
date: 1991-08-06 06:17:39
subject: #11630-Sterm1.5

#: 11638 S1/General Interest
    06-Aug-91  06:17:39
Sb: #11630-Sterm1.5
Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
To: Paul Hanke 73467,403 (X)

This sounds like a baud rate mismatch. Sterm uses the baud rate set in the
descriptor (T2). Do you get any response from the modem after connecting? Do
you see the timeout message from CompuServe?

Try setting the baud rate in T2, like this:

 xmode /t2 baud=4

This will set the baud rate to 2400 baud. Also, its important _not_ to INIZ T2,
since that will lock in the initial baud rate. Also, do the xmode before
starting Sterm, as long as Sterm is running, and the path to T2 opened, xmode
will not have any effect.

Bill

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