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- From: lofaso@tsd.arlut.utexas.edu (Bernie Lofaso)
- Subject: Re: Satisfied Supra User Requires Assistance!!!!!!!
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.133219.10233@titan.tsd.arlut.utexas.edu>
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- Organization: Applied Research Labs, University of Texas at Austin
- References: <1992Sep3.215719.4644@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 13:32:19 GMT
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- stmfarqu@atlas.cs.upei.ca (Michael J. Farquharson) writes:
-
- >Hi. I have a quick question. I run a BBS with Maximus 2.01 and I have a
- >new SupraFAXModem... (By the way: IT WORKS GREAT!!!)... with one small
- >exception.
-
- > When people log on at 2400 baud, which most do, the BBS thinks that
- >they're logged on at 38400. I can only assume that this is the modem to
- >computer speed. I have tried several times to use the W2 option but when
- >someone connects at 2400 all they get on their end is a screen full of ascii
- >characters (most of which are Greek Alpha's apparently). Can anyone suggest
- >a course of action for me to take?
-
- There's a register (s91 ???, I'm not sure), which allows you more precise
- control over what status messages get printed when a connection is made.
- You should be able to set that to show connection rate rather than DTE
- rate.
-
- Bernie Lofaso
- Applied Research Labs
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