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  9. From: "Michael Reagan" <michael.reagan@worldnet.att.net>
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  11. Subject: What's broken in MSK 3.15, K95?
  12. Date: 5 Aug 1998 08:05:54 GMT
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  20. Sorry for provocative Subject...
  21. I'm running Win95-B (Fat32) on Pentium-120.
  22. I have internal Diamond Supra 33.6 Voice modem.
  23. MSKermit 3.14 dials out and connects immediately,  correctly.
  24. MSK 3.15, MSK3.16 and K95(v1.1.8...16)  all seem to behave the same way:
  25.   The modem "dings" as for hangup or busy signal, (Kermit) says
  26.  "busy or no answer" and goes into "wait and redial" loop, then
  27.  usually succeeds, wasting a minute or so...  
  28.   I would like to start my debugging by following the trail from
  29. the changes between MSK 3.14 to 3.15, if that is accessible.
  30. I don't know how to trace the dialog that works well versus the
  31. ones that start badly.