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- From: kdavis@digital.net (Kevin Davis)
- Newsgroups: iol.support.modems,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Windows95
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 11:00:54 GMT
- Organization: Pseudo-Sloth
- Message-ID: <4cqtg0$dji@ddi2.digital.net>
- References: <4ach83$e36@barnacle.iol.ie> <4cqadr$f31@barnacle.iol.ie>
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- "Trevor W. Gray BA,BAI,MIEI." <tgray@iol.ie> wrote:
-
- >rclapham@hibernia.ie (Robin D Clapham) wrote:
- >>
- >> Windows 95 sends two seperate "at" commands
- >> (about 2/100 sec apart)
- >> the default and the extra settings (as user defined):-
- >> i.e. in my case:-
- >>
- >> Windows 95 default
- >> Send: AT S7=30 S30=180 LM1 &Q5 \N4 %C3 &K3 BN1 X4<cr>
- >>
- >> Additional init
- >> Send: AT &f2 n1 w2 &c1 &d1 &k3 &q5 \n3 %c1 %e1 s7=60 s36=7 s48=7<cr>
- >>
- >>
- >> DOES THE SECOND OVER RIDE THE FIRST OR JUST ADD TO IT
- >> CHANGING ONLY THE CONFLICTING COMMANDS
- >> i.e. %c1 to %c3
-
- >Who cares!
-
- >Serves you right for using Windows 95
-
- >Should've stuck with Win311
-
- Well now, you're real helpful aren't you?
-
- To address the issue, it is just like issuing two at commands,
- whatever commands are duplicated, the second one will override. You
- can either manually take control by using the "Extra Settings" field
- or you can hack away at the registry to manually modify the at
- commands. Obviously the first choice is eaiser.
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