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This file contains a list of setups of various high speed modems
directly from the users of Rusty n Edies BBS. Using these setups,
our users are able to satisfactorily connect to this BBS.
The following tips should also be considered:
It's possible that an inexpensive phone on the line can cause all sorts of
conficts with the modems; a solution would be to disconnect ALL phones
attached to your line; if you have a problem connecting. Hard to believe
that a phone that is off hook can disturb a line, but it is possible.
If noise seems to be the culprit for you, try our Dual Eliminator. It
will help you to eliminate the frustrations of noise. Read Bulletin # 6
for more information.
If you are tired of getting knocked off line by someone picking up a phone
while you are using your modem, try our TELEDEFENDER. Once it is connected
to all of your extension phones, your modem will have top priority over
them, no more knock offs! Read Bulletin # 7 for more information.
To ensure an adequate flow of data between your modem and computer, you
should have a high speed com port. The 16550AFN Uart chip was specifically
designed with a built in buffer to provide this high speed interface.
It is a direct replacement for the 40 pin dip chips 8250 or the 16450.
Is it possible that your problems are being caused by the lack of this
Uart chip? Every high speed modem should be using this chip. For more
information on how to obtain this chip, or Com cards that use this chip,
see our logoff screen and Bulletin # 17.
It is also a fact that ALL long distance carriers have noisy lines, sometimes.
In order for you to temporarily try a different carrier, download 10TRIPLE.ZIP.
This file contains the access codes for all of the long distance carriers.
Many who have tried this are pleasantly surprised at the results.
I would like to thank our users who provided the following information
concerning the setups for thier modems. These setups work for them, and
they should work for you! If anyone would like to add to this list, or
has comments, leave me a message.
Carl Little
Assistant Sysop
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HAYES
Modem: Hayes Ultra V96
Connect Line: 726-1247
Avg d/l cps: 1100 - 1110 Protocol: Y-modem-g
Avg d/l cps: 1060 - 1100 Protocol: Zmodem
Comm Program: Qmodem Ver 4.2f
ProComm PLUS 2.0
ACTIVE PROFILE:
B16 B1 B41 B60 E1 L2 M1 N1 Q0 T V1 W2 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5
&R0 &S0 &T4 &U0 &X0 &Y0
S00:000 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S06:002 S07:060
S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:050 S12:050 S18:000 S25:005 S26:001
S36:007 S37:000 S38:020 S44:003 S46:002 S48:007 S49:008 S50:240
Note:
Using this setup with Telix 3.12 or 3.15, I can never complete a
Ymodem-g download and get a lot of CRC errors using Zmodem. With
Qmodem, I have never had a Ymodem-g abort and no CRC errors with
Zmodem.
For awhile, using ProComm Plus, I was getting 1140 cps using Ymodem-g
but I recalled the default setup and have not been able to figure
out the setting I was using since.
I have a Codex 2264 9600 bps. I found, after much trial &
error, that I can connect at 9600 if I set the v.32 rate to "96 only"
and set the v.22b rate to "none". I can connect & download great but I
have not yet been able to upload. I use a Codex 2233 2400 bps modem for
uploads. The 2264 just keeps hanging up on uploads.
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HAYES
At work I have a Hayes Ultra 9600. Here is my setup.
ACTIVE PROFILE:
B16 B1 B41 B60 E1 L1 M1 N1 Q0 T V1 W2 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 &R0
&S0 &T4
&U0 &X0 &Y0
S00:000 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S06:002 S07:060 S08:002
S09:006
S10:014 S11:050 S12:050 S18:000 S25:005 S26:001 S36:007 S37:000 S38:020
S44:003
S46:002 S48:007 S49:008 S50:240 S97:030
STORED PROFILE 0:
B16 B1 B41 B60 E1 L1 M1 N1 Q0 T V1 W2 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 &R0
&S0 &T4
&U0 &X0
S00:000 S02:043 S06:002 S07:060 S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:050 S12:050
S18:000
S25:005 S26:001 S36:007 S37:000 S38:020 S44:003 S46:002 S48:007 S49:008
S50:240
S97:030
STORED PROFILE 1:
B16 B1 B41 B60 E1 L2 M1 N1 P Q0 V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C0 &D0 &G0 &J0 &K3 &Q5 &R0
&S0 &T4
&U0 &X0
S00:000 S02:043 S06:002 S07:050 S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:095 S12:050
S18:000
S25:005 S26:001 S36:007 S37:000 S38:020 S44:003 S46:002 S48:007 S49:008
S50:016
S97:030
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HAYES
I'm using a Hayes V-Series 9600 External Modem. Interfaced through my
COM2 Serial port.
As for software I'm using Procomm. The modem init string is : ATE1 S7=40
S11=55 S37=9 S50=64 S0=0!. The dialing command is ATDT. Im using
ANSI-BBS emulation with hardware and software flow control set to on.
For file transfer I've got a command file that initiates Autopilot as an
external protocol control shell. The S37=9 register is important, as
the moem defaults to establishing its current connection at the baud
rate of the last successful connection. Hope this is of some help.
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SWAN 9600
Mine is a Swan 9600 v32 with mnp5. the setup string is
AT&D2V1X4&M6&B1. I'm useing this out of Unicom 2.0 running in Windows
3.0. I have had no problems with this setup on any system except GENIE
which this modem doesn't like. Thanks again....Doug Reigler
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MULTITECH
Here are four CMOS dumps from my MultiTech 224E and most of my
TELIX.CNF. The only other item to note is that I use 9600 baud N/8/1
as the COM parameters. The MultiTech adjusts data flow as
appropriate. The settings were obtained through suggestions in
TELIXSET.UP (a help file found on many BBS's--I think it is on R&E's,
too), and through help from other BBS sysops. Although not a 9600
baud [7mmodem [0;36m, the MultiTech does connect in "reliable" mode with other
MultiTechs--assuring 99.999999+% reliable data tranfers. (Not that
Zmodem CRC32 isn't pretty darn reliable, anyway!). Hope this helps
someone sometime.
.
The dumps below show tables of the various settings which are
configurable and below each table is the configuration from my
MultiTech 224E.
#1:
.
A ANSWER MODE M0 SPEAKER OFF
A/ REPEAT LAST COMMAND M1 SPEAKER AUTO
A: CONTINUOUS REDIAL M2 SPEAKER ON
B0 BLIND DIAL N DIAL STORED NUMBER
B1 WAIT FOR DIALTONE DIALING O ONLINE MODE
D DIAL P PULSE DIAL
DN STORE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Q0 RESULT CODES ON
E0 ECHO OFF Q1 RESULT CODES OFF
E1 ECHO ON S= SET S-REGISTERS
F0 HALF DUPLEX S? READ S-REGISTERS
F1 FULL DUPLEX T TONE DIAL
H0 HANG UP U0 ANALOG LOOP-ORIGINATE
H1 OFF HOOK U1 ANALOG LOOP-ANSWER
L LIST TELEPHONE NUMBERS U2 REMOTE DIGITAL LOOP
L5 LIST PARAMETERS U3 DIGITAL LOOP
.
B1 E1 M1 Q0 V1 X1 &E1 &E4 &E7 &E8 &E10 &E13 &E15 &Q0
$MB2400 $SB9600 $BA0 &W0
#2:
.
, PAUSE ; RETURN TO COMMAND MODE
W WAIT FOR SECOND DIALTONE R0 REVERSE MODE OFF
&A0 ANSWER BACK OPTION OFF R1 REVERSE MODE ON
&A1 ANSWER BACK OPTION ON &G0 GUARD TONE OFF
$A0 AUTO REL. BUFFERING OFF &G1 550 HZ GUARD TONE
$A1 AUTO REL. BUFFERING ON &G2 1800 HZ GUARD TONE
&B0 BUFFER LEVEL NORMAL &I0 INACTIVITY TIMER OFF
&B1 BUFFER LEVEL SMALLER &I1 INACTIVITY TIMER=10MIN
&BS0 BLOCK SIZE MAX=64 &I2 INACTIVITY TIMER=30MIN
&BS1 BLOCK SIZE MAX=256 &I3 INACTIVITY TIMER=60MIN
&C0 CARRIER DETECT FORCED &M0 ASYNC WHEN ONLINE
&C1 CARRIER DETECT NORMAL &M1 SYNC WHEN ONLINE
&C2 CARRIER FORCED UNTIL DISCONNECT &S0 DSR FORCED ON
&D0 IGNORE DROP OF DTR &S1 DSR NORMAL
&D2 NO RESET UPON DROP OF DTR &S2 DSR ON UNTIL DISCONNECT
&D3 RESET UPON DROP OF DTR &R0 CTS NORMAL
$D0 DTR DIALING OFF &R1 CTS FORCED ON
$D1 DTR DIALING ON &R2 CTS FORCED UNTIL DISCONNECT
$F0 AUTO REL FALLBACK OFF &T4 REMOTE LOOP RESPONSE ON
$F1 AUTO REL FALLBACK ON &T5 REMOTE LOOP RESPONSE OFF
$MI0 MI MIC OFF &V0 BELL 2225 HZ ANSWER TONE
$MI1 MI MIC ON &V1 CCITT V.22 ANSWER TONES
$R0 NUMBER OF RETRANSMITS=12 &W0 STORE [7mMODEM [0;36m PARAMETERS
$R1 NUMBER OF RETRANSMITS UNLIMITED &W1 CANCEL &W0
.
&A0 $A1 &B0 &BS1 &C1 &D2 $D0 $F1 &G0 &I1 &M0 $MI0 &R1 $R1 &S1 &T5 &V1
&W0
.
.
#4:
.
&E0 ERROR CORRECTION OFF &Q0 MULTIMODEM RESPOSES
&E1 AUTO RELIABLE MODE &Q0 HAYES 2400 RESPOSES
&E2 RELIABLE MODE $BA0 BAUD RATE ADJUST OFF
&E3 FLOW CONTROL OFF $BA1 BAUD RATE ADJUST ON
&E4 CTS FLOW CONTROL $MB SET MODEM BAUD RATE
&E5 XON/OFF FLOW CONTROL $SB SET SERIAL PORT SPEED
&E6 XON/OFF PASS THROUGH OFF X0 BASIC RESULT CODES
&E7 XON/OFF PASS THROUGH ON X1 EXTENDED RESULT CODES
&E8 ENQ/ACK OFF X2 DETECT NO DIALTONE AND X1
&E9 ENQ/ACK ON X3 DETECT BUSY AND X1
&E10 MODEM FLOW CONTROL OFF X4 DETECT NO DIALTONE, BUSY
AND X1
&E11 MODEM FLOW CONTROL ON @ WAIT FOR SILENCE COMMAND
&E12 PACING OFF
&E13 PACING ON
&E14 DATA COMPRESSION OFF
&E15 DATA COMPRESSION ON
.
B1 E1 M1 Q0 V1 X1 &E1 &E4 &E7 &E8 &E10 &E13 &E15 &Q0
$MB2400 $SB9600 $BA0 &W0
.
.
......................TELIX.CNF......................................
.
acpacing=0
adcrtrans=1
addlf=Off
adlftrans=1
acpacing=0
adcrtrans=1
addlf=Off
adlftrans=1
aecho=Off
aexpand=On
alarm=On
alpacing=10
ansback=""
apacechr=0
arabort=0
astriph=Off
aucrtrans=1
aulftrans=1
autoanswer="~~~+++~~~ATS0=1 S2=255 E0 ^M~"
autobaud=Off
baud=960
bold=15
bord=0
busy1="NO CARRIER"
busy2="BUSY"
busy3="ERROR"
busy4="NO ANSWER "
c1addr=1016
c1irq=4
c2addr=760
c2irq=3
c3addr=1000
c3irq=4
c4addr=744
c4irq=3
c5addr=1016
c5irq=4
c6addr=1016
c6irq=4
c7addr=1016
c7irq=4
c8addr=1016
c8irq=4
capfile="TELIX.CAP"
capsize=2
cdmask=128
cisbauto=On
confhang=Off
connect="CONNECT "
ctsrts=On
data=8
datefmt=0
datesep="-"
dcancel="^M"
defbg=0
deffg=7
destbs=On
dirprog="PFM.COM"
downdir="C:\COM\RECV\"
dpost="^M"
dpref="ATDT"
dpref2="AT&E15^M"
dpref3="AT&E14^M"
dsrdtr=Off
dtime=65
dtrhang=On
echo=Off
editor="PFE.EXE"
enhkb=On
ep1=""
ep1d=""
ep1k=""
ep1nn=Off
ep1t=0
ep1u=""
ep2=""
ep2d=""
ep2k=""
ep2nn=Off
ep2t=0
ep2u=""
ep3=""
ep3d=""
ep3k=""
ep3nn=Off
ep3t=0
ep3u=""
ep4=""
ep4d=""
ep4k=""
ep4nn=Off
ep4t=0
ep4u=""
fnguess=2
image="TELIX.IMG"
keepabort=On
keol=13
kftype=1
kmaxpack=94
knumpad=0
kpad=0
kquote=35
ksop=1
mback=1
mbar=4
mbback=1
mbold=15
mbord=15
mfore=14
mhang="~~~+++~~~ATH0^M"
minit="ATZ S0=0 S2=43 S6=15 E1 ^M~ATS6=15 ^M~"
msel=15
parity="N"
port=2
ptime=1
qdbar=Off
s16550b=Off
sback=16
scriptdir="C:\COM\"
scrnsiz=0
showfreee=On
showtelno=On
sound=On
statback=4
statfore=14
statline=1
stop=1
striphigh=Off
swapbs=0
swmode=1
terminal=2
timefmt=0
timesep=":"
updir="C:\COM\RECV\"
usageon=On
usefile="SYSTEM.LOG"
version=312
xferbuf=4
xmdrlx=Off
xonany=Off
xonxoff=On
zcrc32=On
zdcrash=On
zftype=0
zmodauto=On
zucrash=On
zwinsiz=0
.
############################################################################
MULTITECH
I am using a MultiTech MultiModem V32 with V42. I have trouble
connecting LAPM, so I disable LAPM and connect RELIABLE. All I do is
reset the modem with an ATZ and turn off LAPM with AT#L1. I have no
difficulty connecting, and can download around 1020 CPS. Occasionally,
though, the modem drops baud when downloading...
I am using an Intel 9600 EX and I am not having any trouble
connecting here. As far as an intialization string, the only one I use
is the AT%C0 which does away with the MNP level 5 and makes things a bit
faster. I hope this helps.
I have a USR DS, UDS V.3225, and HAYES V.42bis V9600.
I have never used the HAYES here but on other boards have not had a
problem using this set-up.
ATL3M1V1&C0&D2&Q5 S11=95 S36=5 S46=0 S48=7 W1 &W
I have used the UDS here with no problems and d/l at about 1100-1120.
I use this string:
AT&C1&D2&R0%C0\Q3\V1L3 S7=60 &W
I use TELIX 3.12 on a 486/33.
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FASTCOMM
I'm using a FASTCOMM 9696 Modem V.32 MNP5. Works fine every
time. The following information was extracted from the modem.
ATE Terminal Echo OFF
ATM Speaker Control
ATP Terminal Parity Space
ATQ Result Code Quiet OFF
ATV Result Code Verbose OFF
ATX Result Code Set Full
Call Progress Full
ATY Long Space Disconnect OFF
AT&B Freeze DTE rate ON
AT&C Carrier Detect mode
AT&D DTR mode
AT&H Transmit Flow Control 1 - CTS
AT&I Receive Flow Control 0 - None
AT&J Phone Jack Select RJ-11
AT&M MNP and Sync mode 6 Async data MNP compression
AT&N Data rate Highest Speed
AT&P Dial pulse ratio US
AT&R Sync RTS mode
AT&S DSR mode
AT&T Self Test Modes
AT&Y Break handling
AT&Z Stored Number dialing storage
S REGISTER CONTENTS
REG VALUE DEFINITION
000 000 Rings before Answer
002 043 Escape Character Code
003 013 CR Character
004 010 LF Character
005 008 Back Space Character
006 003 Dial Tone Wait
007 045 Wait for A/T
008 002 Pause in Dial String
009 006 CDET Delay
010 008 CDET Loss Delay
011 070 Tone Dial Time
012 050 Escape Guard Time
018 000 Self Test Timer
025 005 Delay to DTR
026 001 RTS to CTS Delay
030 017 XON Character
031 019 XOFF Character
040 050 Break Time
043 000 Protocol Select
055 053 Hang-up Reason
056 000 Special Modes
S REGISTER CONTENTS
REG VALUE DEFINITION
057 000 Data Meter Time
061 255 Max Redials
065 000 Special Connect mode
068 000 MI-MIC mode
072 000 Inactivity Timer
073 200 MI-MIC Delay
076 060 Inactivity Timer Scale
The modem initialization string is as follows.
AT &B1 &M6 &N0 V0 Q0 E0 X4 S0=0 S2=43
The communication program that I use is GT Powercomm Ver 15.5.
##############################################################################
INTEL
Here are my setting for my Intel 9600EX which I am using
on Telix
atz0^m~~~~atb0x4\c0\g0\j0\n3\v2%e1^m\%c0\"h3
I have consistenly gotten 1024cps downloads with this but have
also run with just factory settings without much difference.
INTEL
ACTIVE PROFILE:
B1 E1 L2 M1 T Q0 V1 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &L0 &P0 &Q0 &R0 &S0 &X0 &Y0
\A3 %A013 \C0 %C1 %E1 \G0 \J0 \K5 \N3 \Q3 \T00 \V2 \X0 -J0 "H3 "O016
S00:000 S01:000 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S06:002 S07:030
S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:070 S12:050 S18:000 S25:005 S26:001
And this is the initialization string I use in Procomm:
ATE1V1X4Q0&C1&D2\N3L3-J1 S7=30 S0=0 S11=70^M
The "^M" on the end stands for a carriage return.
This seems to work quite well (incidentally, Rusty&Edie's was one of
the first boards I managed to connect to at 9600 after I bought the
modem, and I had a lot less trouble here than on some others,
including some big commercial systems). Once in a while I get a
misconnection, where the modems apparently fail to sync up, but
Procomm automatically redials, and the second try always results in a
good connection. On connection the modem reports 'REL-LAPM/COMP' which
means that the V.42 compression is working, and the board reports
'CONNECT 38400', which was mighty startling the first time I saw it.
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PRACTICAL PERIPHERALS
I have a Practical Peripherals 9600SA modem that I bought for $499
in California. I use a small 220/110volt transformer such as sold
for electric shavers, and it seems to work fine from Europe.
I just took it out of the box, turned it on and got dialing!
Here are the parameters I use:
.
Software: Procomm Plus 1.1A
Modem setup string (ALT-S,Enter) ATE1 V1 X1 &C1 &D2^M
E1 sets command echo ON
V1 sets Full word result codes (consistent with the result codes
I define for PC Plus)
X1 sets blind dial and this is necessary for most US modems in
Europe, since we have a different dial tone. Works fine.
&C1, &D2 tells the modem to correctly report the status of CD
(carrier detect) and MR (modem ready). By default they are
always true..
.
I set the speed to 19200, and I believe the computer and modem always
talk at this speed. The modem buffers the data. I don't set anything
for this to happen.
.
Usually when I connect to R&E's I type "ATS46=136" just before calling
up the dialing directory. This turns off the V42 compression
negotiation. Two reasons: I think I heard that the DualHST's don't
negotiate this properly and mainly that compressing ZIP files can
cause worse performance.
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PRACTICAL PERIPHERALS
1. In response to your request for feedback about my high speed modem,
I am using a Prectical Peripherals modem 'Practical Modem 9600SA'
under XTalk Mk4. I have my device setup as a 9600 baud 'other'
modem with flow control set to 'rts/cts'. In addition, some of the
modem CMOS setup commands saved IN the modem usin the 'AT' command
set are:
N1
N1 (repeating above with comment; negotiate highest common speed
starting with S37 value
&K3 enable RTS/CTS hardware local flow control
&Q5 Select V.42 EC (error-control) operation
&B1 Enable v.32 automatic retrain function
&C1 Track actual state of modem carrier's signal
&D2 Hang up, disable auto-answer, return to command mode on DTR
&S0 DSR (data set ready) signal asserted at all times
&U0 Enable V.32 TCM (trellis code modulation)
All of the above are 'AT' commands prefixed by 'AT' (ex. 'AT&D2')
Settings can be written to CMOS for power-down save by 'AT&Wx'
where 'x' is '0' or '1' for one of the two save areas.
The stored profile to be selected (0 or 1) on power-up can be set
by 'AT&Yx' where 'x' is '0' or '1'.
The current settings can be viewed in local mode using 'AT&V'.
Relevant 'S' register setting are:
S36=7 Attemp V.42 Alternate Protocol (MNP 2-4 compatible)
connection; if negotiation fails, attempt standard
asynchronous (normal mode) connection with ASB
automatic speed buffering
S37=9 Maximum DCE speed (9600); if connect fails modem will
try again at lower speed
S46=138 Modem negotates for data compression with remote modem
S48=7 Feature negotiation enabled
S82=128 In-sequence timed break signal. Data integrity maintained
before and following break signal.
S95=47 Combo of S95=1, S95=2, S95=4 S95=8 and S95=32
S95=1 Use DCE (modem-to-modem) speed rather than DTE
(computer-to-modem) speed when reporting CONNECT
messages
S95=2 Append '/ARQ' to CONNECT result message when an
EC (error-control) connection is made
S95=4 Enable CARRIER messages
S95=Enable PROTOCOL messages
S95=8 Enable PROTOCOL messages (repeat of above line)
S95=32 Enable COMPRESSION messages
Note: S95=0 disables extended messages
'S' register can be set using 'ATSx=y' where 'x' is a register
and 'y' is a value (ex. 'ATS95=47')
Hopefully this information will be useful to you. While I know
you probably don't need to be told about 'AT' command usage, I
included the extra tutorial in case you choose to only do minor
mods on this before posting it for caller use.
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PRACTICAL PERIPHERALS
I have a Practical Peripherals PM9600sa its v32 v42 v42bis and
the setup for it is real simple. After you get it all you have to do is
load up a term prg and give out this command AT&F AT&C1 AT&D2 AT&W thats
it the factory default has all the fastest stuff set as the default and
I get about 1090 cps on zipped files using zmodem Ymodem G gives me
about 1130 but isnt as reliable.
ATI
I use an ATI 9600etc/e V.32/V.42bis modem and call the USR modem #
(1247)
I use Telix, set up as 38400 baud, N81, XON/XOFF SW Flow ctrl ON,
CTS/RTS
HW Flow ctrl ON, DSR/DTR HW Flow ctrl OFF.
Telix has an auto-modem configure facility which has the ATI 9600etc/e
as
one of its options, and it set the ATI to:
AT&F2V1Q0&C1&D2X4S11=60S7=60S9=10S10=18
The &F2 is a stored factory setting equivalent to: &B1&K3&N1&01&Q6&U1W1
If you need any information on what these settings mean to the 9600etc/e
E-mail me with the list of settings you need and I will look them up.
With ZModem I get approx. 925 cps with ECC/v.42 compression off, 1070cps
(172 min left), (H)elp, More? with
ECC/v.42 compression on, and with ymodem-g I get approx.1100 to 1111cps
with
ECC/v.42 compression on. Ymodem-G seems to be the fastest protocol when
using ECC and v.42bis. The connect message I get when logging on is:
CONNECT 9600/ARQ/V32/LAPM/V42BIS
CONNECT 38400 / 04-23-91 (23:37)
(Error Correcting Modem Detected)
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