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- From: grtdane@aloha.net (Richard J. Dane)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: GpFax ovrwhelmed by Internet Progies
- Date: 5 Apr 1996 18:44:00 GMT
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- Richard J. Dane (grtdane@aloha.net) wrote:
- : David Jarvis (djarvis@u.washington.edu) wrote:
- : : about "GPFax can't find the modem..."
- : :
- : : Could it be that some part of a script is still setting the modem DTR to be
- : : ignored, so that when the original script exits, it ignores everything else?
- : : This would be related to the AT&D0 setting, I believe. There was some similar
- : : related messages about the DTR setting in comp.sys.amiga.datacomm recently.
- : :
- : Aloha! David :)
- : Mahalo for the reply
- :
- : It could be, I'll try setting my Terminus prog. to "AT" only and quit it
- : and try restart Gpfax. Hope you are right.
- :
- : Aloha! Richard
-
- No this does not work still "where is the Modem" ??????
- I'm out of ideas-what a MYSTERY!
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- Aloha! Richard
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