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- From: s37756d@puukko.hut.fi (Casper Gripenberg)
- Subject: Re: Supra FAX bug! (?)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug27.165109.28509@nntp.hut.fi>
- Sender: usenet@nntp.hut.fi (Usenet pseudouser id)
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- Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
- References: <1992Aug26.131437.9314@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu> <1992Aug27.073715.9985@fwi.uva.nl> <1992Aug27.130331.22363@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 16:51:09 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug27.130331.22363@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu> lofaso@tsd.arlut.utexas.edu (Bernie Lofaso) writes:
- >maarten@fwi.uva.nl (Maarten Carels) writes:
- >
- >>Possibly this is a problem of the 'other' modem.
- >>Scenario:
- >>Both modems have the escape enabled, and equal to '+++', which is default.
- >>The 'other' modem is connected to a unix box, or something else that echoes
- >>characters you type to it.
- >>Now, you wait the guard time, type '+++' and wait the guard time again. The
- >>escape puts your modem in command mode. But:
- >>The escape chars have also been transmitted to the unix box, which has echoed
- >>them to it's modem. Which also goes into command mode.
- >>Your 'ato' gets your modem back online, but how about the other one?
- >
- >>You can test this by setting a register (S2?) to something else (45 for example
- >>which is '-'), and escaping with '---'.
- >
- >Yep, I disabled escape entirely (T3000's will let you do that) and the
- >problem no longer exists. Thanks.
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- Yes, worked for me too, now why didn't I think of THAT? :)
- Thanks!
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- // Casper
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