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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Intel 14.4ex failure under Windows 3.11 (WfW)
Message-ID: <1997Mar30.083715.96110@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 30 Mar 97 08:37:15 MDT
References: <5hh28u$hd@horn.wyoming.com>
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In article <5hh28u$hd@horn.wyoming.com>, bai@wyoming.com (Phil Anze;) writes:
> Hi,
> Using an Intel 14.4ex modem with Kermit 3.14 under Windows 3.11 (Windows for
> Workgroups), the first time I use Kermit, the modem will dial out and connect
> successfully. Exiting Kermit (but remaining in Windows), then starting Kermit
> again, the modem either starts to try to negotiate while the other end is
> still ringing, or just starts throwing garbage characters on the screen. If I
> exit from Windows, then restart Windows, then start Kermit again, I get a good
> connection. Additional information: I am using the INTEL14.SCR script; the
> problem occurs on multiple PCs (speeds from 16MHz to 90MHz), occurs uniformly
> with three different Intel 14.4ex modems, but does not occur with a US
> Robotics Courier V.34 modem.
> Suggestions???
> Help!!!
> -- Phil Anzel Banner Associates Inc Laramie WY.
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The modem speed negotiation process (not to mention even recognizing
when the other end has not yet asserted its carrier to negotiate) is between
modems themselves rather than under control of Kermit. You probably knew
that already. My suggestions are a) have a careful look at the Windows
situation to see if Windows is given control of the modem (thinking that
modem control has been exercised by Windows between calls) and b) that the
sundry AT commands in INTEL.SCR match what your modem ought to be doing.
Joe D.