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- From: Rigor@clever.net (Matt Fox)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Question about USR Sportster Si 14.4
- Date: 11 Feb 1996 18:12:51 GMT
- Organization: Best Internet Communications
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- In article <4fkjlg$me2@lal.interserv.net>, jdavididson@cis.bsu.com
- says...
- >
- >Okay, I know that the Sportster Si is a RPI modem, and for it to run
- >under Windows 3.1, you need that WINRPI (or whatever it's called)
- >driver referenced in the System.ini. And for it to work in DOS comm
- >apps, it's gotta be supported by the comm app (like Quicklink,
- Comit).
- >But I noticed in a friend's USR Si manual, it says if ya wanna use it
- >under Telix (which doesn't directly support RPI), you need to add to
- >the initialization string: +H11 (something along those lines).
- >
- >Does this mean that the added init string is a substitute for the RPI
- >driver? Because my friend added that to the init string, and he still
- >had line noise when he logged on...
- >
- >
-
- no that +h11 is used in conjuction with a rpi driver. if you do a +h11
- without rpi you wont get shit. and if you use rpi without those +h
- commands it wont work either, they hafto work together. tell your
- friend to just get a new modem
-
-