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- From: Daniel Robino <drobino@ntplx.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Are Comm Overruns Normal?
- Date: Sun, 03 Mar 1996 21:22:31 -0800
- Organization: DR Computer
- Message-ID: <313A7E17.3B37@ntplx.net>
- References: <31375B17.CD5@cris.com> <DnLnK4.Lys@world.std.com> <4h859i$i8r@news2.cais.com> <4h8cvo$qk4@news1.mnsinc.com>
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- j.m.paden wrote:
- >
- > jk93@mail.erols.com (jk93) wrote:
- >
- > >In article <DnLnK4.Lys@world.std.com>, geh@world.std.com says...
- > >>
- > >>Jomo (jbrandt@cris.com) wrote:
- > >>: I was wondering if comm overruns were a fact of life? I thought I had
- > >>: wipped my comm problems by installing wfxcomm.drv (I've got a P90, WFWG
- > >>: 3.11 and a USR Sportster 28800).
-
- Woooho, back up. according to all that I've read DONT use anyones comm
- driver except the WFWG 3.11 driver. Its perfectly good and allows
- setting all the proper variables. Read the Navas FAQ
- (http://web.aimnet.com/~inavas/modem/faq.html and Curts High Speed Modem
- Page (sorry, dont have the address)
-
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- Daniel Robino
- DR Computer
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