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- From: profgmby@cybercomm.net (Sir Spamalot)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Procomm Question
- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 19:51:29 GMT
- Organization: Not Very Much
- Distribution: usa
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- friday@atl.mindspring.com wrote:
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- >Dennis Hoyle <dkh01@nando.net> wrote:
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- >That is normal, mine does that too... you can edit the init stings in
- >your modem setup section of the software.
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- >>When I start Procomm, I get my initilization string then a pause. Then
- >>somehow the program executes a secondary initilization script. Any help
- >>on how to correct this wouldm be appreciative. Dennis Hoyle
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- It does that (sends it twice) to guarantee that the modem syncs to the
- comm port speed. Used a lot in the old days, but really not as
- necessary with the newer modem technologies.
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- This is my theory, which is mine.
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