home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: melb.alexia.net.au!neil
- From: neil@melb.alexia.net.au (Neil Simmonds)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: GPFax init w/Sportster
- Date: 14 Jan 1996 05:30:11 GMT
- Organization: Alexia Internet Services (Melbourne, Australia)
- Message-ID: <4da4d3$r9c@news.alexia.net.au>
- References: <477.6573T958T891@gate.net> <KINDEL.96Jan1123133@ghoti.osf.org> <jefflindDKvMyu.1xz@netcom.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: melb.alexia.net.au
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
-
- Jeff Lindstrom (jefflind@netcom.com) wrote:
- : In article <KINDEL.96Jan1123133@ghoti.osf.org>,
- : Bill Kindel <kindel@ghoti.osf.org> wrote:
-
- : > I'm using GPFax 2.346 with the same modem ("True V34(tm)"), though I have
- : > to run Class 1 operation (XON/XOFF instead of CTS/RTS, et al).
-
- : Exactly what does Xon/Xoff or CTS/RTS have to do with Class 1
- : operation? They are solely used for controlling when data is allowed to
- : flow between the computer and the modem.
-
- XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS are a means to flow control your modem/terminal activity.
- The XON/XOFF is a software implementation using ^Q/^S characters.
- The RTS/CTS is a hardware implementation of the same.
-
- : I have RTS/CTS on all the time with my V.32bis modem, whether I am
- : using Data or Fax.
-
- Good, at least you will not loose data.
-
- : --
- : Regards,
-
- : Jeff Lindstrom jefflind@netcom.com
-
- Regards to you too.
-
- Neil Simmonds
-
-