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- WHATFAX V 1.1
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- Fax modem type identification utility.
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- Logan Industries, Inc. (LII)
- January 4th, 1993
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- (C) Copyright 1992, 1993 Logan Industries, Inc.
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- WhatFax is a simple utility to determine the type of FAX modem connected to
- the system. WhatFax will recognize CAS, Class x (x=0..9), and SendFax type
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- WhatFax was written by Alex Soya, Logan Industries, Inc.
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- Logan Industries, Inc. Phone: (407) 984-1627
- 604 Mango Drive, Fax : (407) 951-7292
- Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 BBS : (407) 727-0331
- CIS : 70406,1452
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- LICENSE
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- FEEL FREE TO UPLOAD THIS SOFTWARE IN EXECUTABLE FORM ONLY (IE: THE SOURCE
- CODE IS COVERED BY A SEPERATE, NON-TRANSFERABLE, LICENSE) TO ANY ELECTRONIC
- BULLETIN BOARD, OR GIVE COPIES TO INDIVIDUAL USERS, SO THAT OTHERS MAY HAVE
- THE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN A COPY FOR USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LICENSE
- TERMS GIVEN IN THIS DOCUMENT.
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- BUSINESSES/INSTITUTIONS/GOVERNMENT USERS. If you are a business, institu-
- tion or a government agency you must obtain an end user license to use this
- software on a regular basis. You may use this trial copy for a period of
- not more than 10 days to determine if this software is suitable for your
- particular task. For bundling, and volume pricing contact LII.
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- TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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- Logan Industries, Inc. (LII) hereby grants to the user of this software
- package (from hereon referred to as WhatFax), a non-exclusive license to
- use WhatFax and any utility programs associated with WhatFax on one central
- processing unit ("CPU") only.
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- NO WARRANTY ON SOFTWARE
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- THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ON THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT
- NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
- PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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- LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
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- THE LIABILITY OF LII, ITS AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES, FOR ACTUAL DAMAGES RESULT-
- ING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF
- ACTION, BE LIMITED TO THE LESSER OF $500.00 OR THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY
- YOU FOR THE PROGRAM THAT IS DIRECTLY RELATED TO OR THE SUBJECT MATTER OF
- THE CAUSE OF ACTION.
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- USER ASSUMES THE RISK OF USING THE SOFTWARE AND LOGAN INDUSTRIES, INC.
- SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL,
- ARISING FROM THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
- PROFITS, SAVINGS, OR DATABASES, EVEN IF LOGAN INDUSTRIES, INC. HAS BEEN
- ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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- IN NO EVENT SHALL LOGAN INDUSTRIES, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCI-
- DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING FROM THE USE OF THE PROGRAM DISKETTE,
- INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS, SAVINGS, OR DATABASES, EVEN
- IF LOGAN INDUSTRIES, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
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- USERS GUIDE
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- INTRODUCTION & SOURCE CODE ORDERING INFO
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- WhatFax was originally developed for in-house use to ease installation of
- customized fax software on systems with existing fax modems. We have made
- WhatFax available to the public with this release (version 1.1). For those
- who are curious, the source code to WhatFax (Borland C 3.1 and TASM) may be
- obtained by calling Logan Industries, Inc. at (407) 984-1627 with your
- MasterCard or Visa number, or by sending a check, to:
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- Logan Industries, Inc.
- 604 Mango Drive
- Melbourne Beach, FL 32951
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- Specify that you wish to order the 'WhatFax Source'. The price is US $38.00
- (Florida residents add 6% sales tax) plus Shipping & Handling as follows:
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- USA - US $ 6.00 via UPS-Blue
- Canada US $ 6.00 via Airmail
- All others US $20.00 via International Airmail
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- If you do not specify 3.5" disks we will ship on 5.25" disks by default.
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- USING WHATFAX
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- WhatFax is a simple command line utility. Invoke Whatfax from the DOS
- prompt by typing WHATFAX. You may specify a number of options when invok-
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- /B - To Bypass the CAS driver test.
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- /Cx - To specify the COM port used by your Fax Modem.
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- WhatFax supports COM1 through COM4. WhatFax obtains the COM port
- address from the BIOS data area (Segment 40h), thus in order for
- WhatFax to recognize your COM port, the BIOS must be aware of the COM
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- /Ix - Specify alternative IRQ number.
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- By default WhatFax will use the following COM port to IRQ number mapping:
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- COM1 - IRQ4, COM2 - IRQ3, COM3 - IRQ4, COM4 - IRQ3.
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- This works for most installations. If your COM port does not use the
- default IRQ number, you may override the default numbers. For example:
- /I5 would cause IRQ5 to be used.
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- /H - display a help screen.
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- WHATFAX /C1 - Causes WhatFax to check the modem on COM1.
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- WHATFAX /C2 /B - Causes WhatFax to check the modem on COM2 but
- the CAS driver test is not performed.
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- WHATFAX /C3 /I3 - Causes WhatFax to check the modem on COM3
- using IRQ 3.
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- If you have any suggestions for enhancements, feel free to contact the
- author of WhatFax on CompuServe, id: 70406,1452.
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