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- Changes between BGFAX 1.60 and BGFAX 1.55 SAT 21 JUNE 96
- ========================================= ==============
-
- This 1.60 release has been in the works since February. Over 75 changes,
- bug fixes and new features have been made since BGFAX 1.55. Rather than
- list every single change as is usually done, I will only list the new
- features and significant bug fixes. For a complete list of changes, check
- the "What's New" link on my web page.
-
- We now have a U.K. registration site! See REGISTER.UK
- Compuserve SWREG registrations! See REGISTER.FRM for more info
- _____________________
- BGFAX general changes
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. BGFAX no longer needs an environment variable. If the "BGFAX"
- environment variable is not found, the BGFAX.CNF file will be looked
- for in the same directory as BGFAX.EXE. Any use of the "BGFAX"
- environment variable will override this new logic.
-
- 2. Have optimized the communications/timeslice routine in the DOS version
- somewhat. The DOS version should no longer take up 100% of the CPU when
- receiving or transmitting a page under OS/2. Also, the DOS version
- should run more smoothly with both DesqView and Windows. (CPUUSE.EXE
- for Windows 3.1 reported 4% usage when BGFAX/DOS is waiting for a call,
- 14% during page receive, and 38% spikes during interpage negotation.)
- A major problem with BGFAX 1.55 running in "slow motion" under DesqView
- has also been fixed.
-
- 3. Changed OS/2 version so that it now works with IBM's stock COM.SYS driver.
- Previous versions of BGFAX2.EXE would only work with Ray Gwinn's SIO.SYS.
- Now, it can work with both.
-
- __________________________
- Changes in BGFAX send mode
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. BGFAX /SEND mode can now send TIFF-Class-F files! This is a very nice
- addition, since it allows much greater flexible in what documents are
- sent. I tested sending TIFF-Class-F files made from BGFAX, Faxworks/2,
- and Word Perfect 5.1+/DOS, and all the documents faxed correctly.
- (BGFAX has had TIFF-Class-F receive capabilities for nearly a year now,
- and VIEW has had TIFF-Class-F viewing capabilties for several months
- now, but this is the first time /SEND has been able to process them.)
-
- 2. Numerous problems with Class 1 mode have been fixed. Problems including
- not being able to transmit more than one page on some modems, non-stop
- failure to train errors, etc.
-
- 3. BGFAX /SEND mode will now create a SEND.DAT file after BGFAX finishes.
- The file will look like this:
-
- FaxFilename 2pages.fax
- FaxTelephoneNumber 7138939124
- LastPageSuccessfullySent 2
- TotalNumberOfPages 2
-
- This is a regular ASCII file, which contains information about the last
- fax sent, including (most importantly) the last page successfully sent.
- To use this information, you would need to write a program to examine
- and see if "LastPageSuccessfullySent" is equal to "TotalNumberOfPages".
- If not, this indicates a transmission failure, and you will need to
- resend the fax using the /SP:lastpagesuccessfullysent+1 logic, so that
- you need not resend the entire fax.
-
- This may also be useful on some of the buggier fax modems, where they
- (sometimes) do not return a successfully condition upon sending the
- last page, even though it was really sent. What you would need to do,
- is see if the LastPageSuccessfullySent is one less than the
- TotalNumberOfPages, if so, you can "assume" (big assumption) that the
- last page might have actually gotten through even though the modem
- reports to BGFAX otherwise.
-
- 4. New BGFAX command line switch /NX
- This tells BGFAX that when sending faxes on Class 2 modems to "not
- wait for the initial XON" to be received. This might be necessary
- on some older Intel(GVC OEM) fax modems. Do not add this switch
- unless failed attempts in the BGFAX.LOG indicate "initial xon not
- received".
-
- _____________________________
- Changes in BGFAX receive mode
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. BGFAX.EXE now uses a different interrupt with NFAX.COM since the interrupt
- used in the last version caused troulbe when running in OS/2 DOS boxes.
- If you use the /NF switch on BGFAX, be sure to that you replace any old
- version of NFAX.COM with the 1.60 version, and reboot the system. (NFAX
- is a TSR program that puts the word "FAX" on the screen when any incoming
- faxes are received.)
-
- 2. Fixed a major bug relating to saving files in TIFF-F format. Anybody
- telling BGFAX to save in Faxworks format should immediately upgrade to
- this release. The problem was that many faxes were getting scrambled
- because the byte-alignment filter in BGFAX was not working very well,
- resulting in faxes containing 50% bad scan lines.
- (Remember Z=ZFAX format, Q=QuickLink II format, F=TIFF-Class-F format)
-
- 3. New BGFAX command line switch /NT
- This tells BGFAX that when receiving on Class 1 modems to "not
- check training". Starting with BGFAX 1.60, the training information
- will be checked, and if more than 25% of the data is "bad", BGFAX
- will force the remote fax machine to step down to a lower speed.
- The /NT will override the retrain.
-
- 4. DOBBS.BAT and DOBBS.CMD will now have the PID number appended to them
- when BGFAX is running in /HOST /PID:nnn mode. i.e., /PID:4 will cause
- BGFAX to make DOBBS4.BAT files and BGFAX4.LOG files to keep things from
- getting "confused".
-
- 5. BGFAX will now honor the FaxWorks's FAX.IDX file. This is a standard
- ASCII text file that will be present in the receive fax directory. If
- BGFAX finds it, it will find out the last fax number that FaxWorks thinks
- it has received, and use that as the maximum fax number. BGFAX will
- also update the FAX.IDX file.
-
- 6. New TSR program ATOTSR.COM might be required if you are receiving in
- Class 1 mode with some Fido mailers. See the ATOTSR section in BGFAX.DOC
- to find out if you need to use it. If you tried to setup BGFAX before
- and noticed the word "DATA" would pop up on the screen with your Fido
- Mailer but you never got a "CONNECT nnnnn" message from the modem, you
- are probably need to use ATOTSR.COM.
-
- ___________________
- Changes in VIEW.EXE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. VIEW.EXE has a new feature when you are in page-view mode. Alt-J
- and Alt-G will now allow you to jump ("goto") a specific page number.
- So, if you bring up page 1 and want to go to page 13, just hit Alt-J
- (or Alt-G, same thing since many people told me they prefered "jump"
- and some "goto", so I made everybody happy) and type in "13" at the
- prompt. Note that if you save faxes in ZFAX format, the first time
- you use the "jump" function, a quick analysis of the fax will be
- performed. On slow machines (less than 386), this may take a while.
- On files saved in QuickLink of TIFF-Class-F format, the jump should
- be instant.
-
- 2. VIEW.EXE now handles /PCX conversions differently. It seems that NOBODY
- liked my convention of converting multiple page fax files into PCX files.
- (If you had a 3 page fax, it would make HELLO.PCX, HELLO.P02, HELLO.P03
- in the old version of VIEW.) It has been reported to me that most image
- editing software is brain dead and it will not acknowledge a file is PCX
- format unless it has a "PCX" extension, so here is how things work now:
-
- "VIEW 2letters.fax /pcx" will create PAGE0001.PCX and PAGE0002.PCX.
- Notice that the filename base is completely missing from the target
- files. I did this because I just personally HATE fax software that
- does a truncation to the base filename in order to stuff the page
- number at the end. So, how will the image editing software know about
- these funny PAGE*.PCX files? Well, know, VIEW will create a DOPCX.BAT
- file that says:
-
- CALL EXEPCX PAGE0001.PCX PAGE0001
- CALL EXEPCX PAGE0002.PCX PAGE0002
-
- So, you can now put the name of your image editing or OCR software in
- the EXEPCX.BAT file that you will produce, and pass the filename via
- the %1 variable (or %2 variable if you are using even brain-deader
- software that croaks if a PCX extension is given when the extention
- is already known to be PCX).
-
- 3. New VIEW command line switch /RF
- "Retain filename" mode will make VIEW convert PCX faxes using the
- naming convention used in BGFAX 1.55 instead of the new way. A
- three page fax converted to PCX would come out as:
- FILENAME.PCX, FILENAME.P02, FILENAME.P03 (all three being PCX files)
-
- 4. VIEW.EXE will now automatically "flip" pages in a fax if you press
- Alt-F when viewing the first page. This just saves you a keystroke
- on each page, since you will no longer have to hit Alt-F on any
- page except the first if someone sends you an upside down fax.
-
- 5. New VIEW command line switch /PL:nnnn
- This lets you refine the "page length" of a piece of laser paper, in
- the number of laser-scan lines. Normally, VIEW uses 3380 scan lines
- for a piece of A4 paper, but I was told some A4 printers very, i.e.:
- Deskjet 500C A4 /PL:3170 or /PL:3320 is performation skip
- Deskjet 500 A4 /PL:3234
- Oki Laserline 6 A4 /PL:3411
- If you are using US paper size, this switch should not be necessary!
-
- 6. New VIEW command line switch /RH
- VIEW.EXE will now double the number of scan lines of a low resolution
- fax during a PCX and DCX conversions so that it works better with OCR
- software that might be expecting more pixels to work with. To override
- this feature so that PCX and DCX conversions provide a one-to-one pixel
- conversion, use the new /RH switch (retain height).
-
- 7. VIEW now supports printing to 9-pin dot matrix printers. Use VIEW /P9
- to set VIEW into 9-pin mode. NOTE: In this mode, VIEW will print pages
- twice as long as they should be. So, a 3 page fax will take 6 pages to
- print. I've refused to support 9-pin printing in the past, because it
- is my opinion that faxes just are not worth printing to 9-pin printers.
- By printing one page as two, it allows us to get something printed that
- at least is readable. If you still have a 9-pin printer you really need
- to go buy a 24-pin or laser.
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
- Changes in MAKEFAX (ASCII/PCX/DCX to FAX converter for sending faxes)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. MAKEFAX can now handle multiple input files! Example...
-
- MAKEFAX cover.pcx+filename.txt+file2.txt output.fax
- or
- MAKEFAX @filename.lst output.fax
-
- Where "filename.lst" is a standard ASCII text file, with one filename
- per line.
-
- 2. MAKEFAX now supports 80-column and 132-column modes! FINALLY!
-
- MAKEFAX filename.txt output.fax /80 80-column conversion
- MAKEFAX filename.txt output.fax /132 132-column conversion
-
- Remember that MAKEFAX will default to 100-column conversion.
-
- 3. MAKEFAX now supports DCX as a valid input file type. (Recall DCX is
- a multi-page PCX file), e.g.,
- makefax sample.dcx output.fax
- or, makefax coverpg.pcx+notes.txt+document.dcx+signatur.pcx output.fax
-
- 4. New MAKEFAX command line switch /LR
- MAKEFAX, when converting PCX and DCX files to FAX mode will now "guess"
- as to what resolution flag to put in the fax header, so that BGFAX knows
- what to tell the remote fax machine about the resolution of the upcoming
- document. If the PCX or DCX file has a page with greater than 1200 scan
- lines, it will assume the fax is to be marked as high resolution. If
- less than 1200 scan lines, it will be assumed low resolution. MAKEFAX
- can be forced to put a high resolution flag in the header with a /HR
- switch, and a low resolution flag with the new /LR switch.
-
- ____________________________________
- Changes in FNTEDIT.EXE (font editor)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. FNTEDIT made more multi-tasking friendly. It will now return time slices
- when waiting for input from the keyboard.
-
- 2. FNTEDIT was not always saving changes to the last character edited. This
- should be fixed now.
-
- [1.60a fixed a problem with division by zero (runtime error 200) occuring
- during fax receives when BGFAX was calculating the CPS rate. This error
- was very rare.]
-
- #############################################################################
-
- 1.55 Mon 8 Jan 1996
- ----------------------------
- 1.54 release would not receive properly if running under a system that
- was running with Novell Netware Lite. Only BGFAX.EXE and BGFAX2.EXE have
- changed since 1.54.
-
- Changes between BGFAX 1.54 and BGFAX 1.50 MON 1 JAN 96
- ========================================= =============
-
- New features and bug fixes in VIEW.EXE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. Have speeded up laser printing of faxes if you are using a laser printer
- that supports the PCL4 or PCL5 command set.
-
- Example PCL4 printers: HP LaserJet IIP, Deskjet Plus, Desket 500
- Example PCL5 printers: HP LaserJet series III and 4
-
- Switch DPI PCL average number of bytes sent to printer per page
- ------ ------- --- ------------------------------------------------
- /P37 150x150 3 207K
- /P38 150x150 4 60K
- /P39 150x150 5 48K ( PCL5 not much gain over PCL4 at 150x150 )
- /P40 300x300 3 806K
- /P41 300x300 4 183K
- /P42 300x300 5 82K ( Big gain! Ten times smaller than PCL3! )
- /P24 180x180 n/a 303K ( Just for reference, Epson 24 pin dot matrix )
- /P25 360x180 n/a 604K ( Same Epson )
- /P26 180x180 n/a 315K ( The Canon BJ-200 )
- /P27 360x360 n/a 1257K ( The Canon BJ-200, yes 1.3 meg/page :-( )
-
- How is VIEW.EXE able to make the amount of data sent to the printer so
- much smaller? PCL4 allows the use of the PackBits compression method
- (HP calls it the "TIFF" method, but it is not TIFF). The PackBits method
- is kind of an enhanced-RLE coding scheme. PCL5 adds a 2D-like compression
- scheme, and BGFAX is not even using it to it's fullest extent. (It would
- take some serious coding to use PCL5's Delta Row compression to it's
- fullest.) VIEW uses Delta Row compression only when it needs to send two
- or more identical scan lines to the printer (which is the case when
- printing low resolution faxes.)
-
- 2. Fixed bank switching routine in VIEW.EXE that caused 1024x768 mode not
- to work on some computers.
-
- 3. VIEW now supports VESA 1280x1024 mode. To view faxes in this mode,
- start view with the /1280 switch. Alt-S (squeeze) will not function
- when viewing in this mode, because the image, for the most part, fits
- nicely on the screen (okay, you might have to hit right arrow twice
- to see the far right side of the fax.)
-
- 4. VIEW.EXE was not correctly viewing TIFF-Class F (Faxworks) image
- files if they had more than 1 page. It should work correctly now.
-
- 5. Rewrote small parts of VIEW.EXE in assembly, for slightly faster operation.
-
- 6. VIEW will now spool to disk if all conventional and XMS memory runs
- out when loading the page image. Things will become *SLOW* if this
- happens, although since most people have XMS, this should only rarely
- happen.
-
- 7. Enhanced /CGA display mode with respect to Alt-S. If you "shrink" a
- screen in CGA mode now, the "shrink" mode will stay engaged as you
- pan around the screen.
-
- 8. If VIEW was viewing a PCX file that's x-dimension size was not a multiple
- of 8, the right corner of the image would have artifacts in it. Fixed.
-
- 9. In old VIEW, if you were viewing a fax, and hit <F1> for Help or
- <Ctrl-Enter> to print just that page, when VIEW put the fax back
- on the screen, it would only put part of it back. Fixed.
-
- New features and bug fixes in BGFAX.EXE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- 1. New BGFAX command line parameters
-
- a. /NL Do not create or write to the BGFAX.LOG file
-
- b. /SD Do not put additional debug information into DEBUG.LOG
- (BGFAX 1.54 now defaults to use "debug" mode. This
- parameter is needed to take 1.54 out of debug mode.
- The "FAX=DEBUG" environment variable is no longer used.)
- If you use /NL, you do not need to use /SD.
-
- c. /MO BGFAX will only use monochrome colors when writing to
- the screen--useful for palmtop users.
-
- d. /NM BGFAX will use "numeric mode" when talking to the modem
- in Class 1 /SEND mode. This might be needed if you are
- sending from modems like the I-Modem. Numeric mode
- basically puts the modem into ATEQV mode.
-
- e. /SL:nn Add nn extra scan lines to the top of each page sent in
- /SEND mode. Example: BGFAX /SEND file.fax 8939124 /si:20
- BGFAX will add 20 blank scan lines to the top of each page
- as it sends. Just adds extra white space, nothing special.
-
- f. /CI:xxxxx Check ID of remote machine before we /SEND the document.
- Example: BGFAX /SEND file.fax 8939124 /ci:3_9124
- BGFAX will dial the remote fax machine, and make sure
- that a "3 9124" appears somewhere in the remote fax ID.
- Note that underscores (_) are used to represent spaces.
- If /ER mode is active, if the Check ID fails, BGFAX /SEND
- will exit with errorlevel 18. If no /ER, if it fails, it
- will exit the standard error exit errorlevel 1. How is this
- useful? Well, say someone gets call forwarding on their fax
- line, and they have to forward their number to an alternate
- fax machine for a week while their fax machine is repaired.
- The remote fax machine is probably programmed with an
- alternate remote ID, and BGFAX /SEND will abort when it
- realized the remote ID does not match what it should, in
- the case that you need to send very confidential documents.
-
- 2. BGFAX /SEND mode will no longer perform the "analysis" phase when
- sending QFX files, since the information BGFAX is looking for is
- really already in the QFX header. (Regular ZFAX-style FAX files
- will continue the scan.)
-
- 3. Believe I found the problem with BGFAX leaving behind BGFAX.$$$ files
- when receiving. It should now call it FAXnnnn.FAX (or whatever) like
- a successful fax reception even if it timeouts or otherwise fails.
-
- 4. In Class 1 mode, occasionally BGFAX would hit a weird fax machine that
- keep requesting one retrain right after another. The other fax machine
- would never timeout, and this could go on for hours. Now, I've changed
- BGFAX so that if more than six FTT frames (retrains) happen, it will
- abort with a timeout condition. If /ER (extended results) mode is active,
- this condition will be errorlevel 19 (too many retrains).
-
- 5. Class 1 mode is now sending about 100 null bytes at the end of each page
- after the RTC, because some times the other side was not always receiving
- the RTC sequence, so the these "extra bytes" should help.
-
- 6. Class 1 mode should now be able to handle reception of invalid
- HDLC frames by asking the remote side to resend them (in case of
- a line noise error). If this happens, you'll see a "REQUESTING
- FRAME REPEAT" appear on the screen and in the log. It is very
- hard to duplicate when this happens, so I was unable to test this
- code to see if it fixed it or not.
-
- 7. BGFAX would not abort if the /HOST mode "extra id[]" field contained the
- keyword "ERROR". Fixed now.
-
- New features and bug fixes in MAKEFAX.EXE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. MAKEFAX has a new command line parameter, /PL:nn where /PL can be used
- to override the number of lines per page, useful for people in countries
- that do not use US-paper sizes. e.g., MAKEFAX HELLO.TXT OUT.FAX /PL:70
- Would use 70 lines of text per page instead of the US value of 66 lines.
-
- 2. If MAKEFAX was converning a PCX into a FAX where the PCX x-dimension size
- was not a multiple of 8, things went wacko. Now fixed.
-
- 3. Changed MAKEFAX so that it handles strange ASCII situations in a more
- elegant manner. (Someone had a test file where instead of each line
- terminated by a CR/LF, it was a LF/CR. MAKEFAX no longer goes beserk
- when this happens.)
-
- #############################################################################
-
- Changes between BGFAX 1.50 and BGFAX 1.47 THU 17 AUG 95
- ========================================= =============
-
- NOTE: If you receive faxes in a directory other than your BGFAX directory,
- you must move FAXIN.LOG into the directory where all the faxes are
- received before installing 1.47 Beta!!!
-
- MAKEFAX.EXE show now properly handle page breaks (Ctrl-L) when converting
- ASCII files to FAX.
-
- New Features in VIEW.EXE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. VIEW supports XMS memory now!
-
- 2. VIEW can now view TIFF Class F (Faxworks, Word Perfect, QLII *.REC,
- etc) files, as well as 2-color PCX and DCX files.
-
- 3. Some new magnification factors have been added. Use Alt-S to cycle
- through the scales when viewing a fax.
-
- BGFAX starts in full mode (no on-screen compression)
- Alt-S once, makes the image 1/3 width
- Alt-S twice, makes the image 1/3 width "bold"
- Alt-S thrice, makes the image 1/2 width
- Alt-S 4 times, makes the image 1/2 width "bold"
- Alt-S 5 times, cycles back to the original full mode (no width compress)
-
- The "bold" is just a different algorithm for the on screen compression,
- which sometimes makes it easier to read, other times, it makes it harder
- to read. (That's why I leave both options in VIEW.)
-
- 4. When you are viewing the fax, if you want to print a particular page
- rather than the whole fax, simply press Ctrl-Enter to print the page
- you are currently viewing!
-
- 5. VIEW would detect the video adapter on startup, and on many systems
- would identity it as "SVGA" (800x600), but would fail to display images.
- Since I have not yet been able to debug this, I am now making VIEW only
- auto detect up to VGA adapters. To use 800x600 mode, use /SVGA on the
- VIEW command line. To use 1024x768, use /1024.
-
- New VIEW.EXE command line switches...
-
- /P39 Use PCL (laser printer) 150x150 dpi mode. Useful with laser
- printers with small (512K) memory, and for people who want
- super-fast printing. (/P40 PCL mode is 300x300 dpi). Only
- 1/4 the amount of data sent in /P40 mode is sent in /P39 mode.
-
- /DCX VIEW filename.fax /DCX will convert the fax to a multipage DCX
- file. DCX is nothing but a black-and-white multipage PCX file.
- See the BGFAX.DOC for a quick description of the DCX format.
- Also, <F3> at the VIEW main menu is available for FAX->DCX.
-
- /HS When VIEW creates PCX or DCX files, it will "half size" them so
- that they are only 864 pixels wide (similar to the way Quick Link
- II performs FAX->PCX) instead of the normal 1728 pixels wide.
-
- /LP Select legal paper size during printout (Ex: VIEW /P40:LPT2 /LP)
- Only valid if using laser printers (/P39 or /P40 mode)
-
- /A4 Select A4 paper size during printout (Ex: VIEW /P40 /A4)
- Only valid if using laser printers (/P39 or /P40 mode)
-
- /NF If you are using the NFAX.COM TSR program, if you place the /NF
- switch on the VIEW.EXE command line, if any "FAX" message appears
- on the screen, it will turn it off. (Same as FAXOFF.COM program.)
-
- New Features in BGFAX
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. Improved Class 1 performance. (BGFAX now follows the timing specs in
- T.30 better.)
-
- 2. Improved BGFAX/2 screen write speed significantly. Fixed a bug in BGFAX/2
- /HOST mode which caused Maximus/2 users problems when downloading files.
-
- 3. In /HOST mode, if a non-error correcting call came in, the "%4" variable
- in the DOBBS.BAT file was not being set to anything. Now, non-EC calls
- will have that variable set to "N/A". I think this is the way FD and IM
- do it. Let me know if this is wrong. Note: You _might_ have to adjust
- your FBBS.BAT files regarding this, depending upon BBS software.
-
- 4. A new BGFAX.CNF entry for /HOST mode... Example: vm=CONNECT VOICE
-
- If the "CONNECT VOICE" string is encountered, BGFAX will exit with an
- errorlevel of 8. You can also use this will distingtive ringing modems,
- i.e., vm=RING B to have BGFAX exit with errorlevel 8 if it encounters
- the second RING cadence pattern (must have a distingtive ringing modem
- and feature from the phone company, as well as some kind of voicemail
- application that supports a "hot" port.)
-
- 5. If you are using a ZyXEL 2864I (ISDN) and want to /SEND faxes, you will
- need to put a "ss=AT&O0" in your BGFAX.CNF file. That will tell BGFAX
- to send using the Fax/Modem DTE channel instead of the ISDN DTE channel.
-
- New BGFAX.EXE command line switches...
-
- /SP:nn Tells BGFAX to start sending pages from page number nn.
- Example: BGFAX /SEND OUTPUT.FAX 555-1212 /SP:14
- Tells BGFAX to send the OUTPUT.FAX file, starting at page #14.
-
- /C2 For modems such as the ZyXEL, forces BGFAX /SEND mode to use
- Class 2 mode for fax sending instead of Class 2.0 mode.
- Examples: BGFAX /SEND OUTPUT.FAX 555-1212 /C2
-
- The /DW and /OU switches have been removed.
-
- ##############################################################################
-
- Release History
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Version Date Comments
- ----------- --------------- -------------------------------------
- Alpha 4 Fri 21 May 1993 (first open alpha test)
- Beta 1 Sat 19 Jun 1993 (first open beta test)
- BGFAX 1.06 Tue 14 Sep 1993 (initial public release, DOS version)
- BGFAX 1.07 Sun 14 Nov 1993
- BGFAX 1.08 Sun 21 Nov 1993
- BGFAX 1.09 Wed 22 Dec 1993
- BGFAX 1.10 Mon 4 Jan 1994
- BGFAX 1.21 Fri 25 Mar 1994
- BGFAX 1.30 Sat 11 Jun 1994
- BGFAX 1.36 Sun 25 Sep 1994
- BGFAX 1.40 Sun 1 Jan 1995 (initial public release, OS/2 version)
- BGFAX 1.47 Mon 2 May 1995
- BGFAX 1.50 Thu 17 Aug 1995 (released at ONE BBSCON TAMPA)
- BGFAX 1.54 Mon 1 Jan 1996
- BGFAX 1.55 Mon 8 Jan 1996
- BGFAX 1.60 Sat 22 Jun 1996
-
-