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- From: dwdyer@polari.online.com
- Subject: Re: SupraFax -- the saga continues...
- Message-ID: <1992Sep12.162827.12373@polari>
- Organization: Seattle Online Public Access Unix. (206) 328-4944 (all lines telebit-equipped)
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- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1992 16:28:27 GMT
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- tschille@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu (Thorsten Schiller) writes:
-
- >Greetings. Just got my suprafax (v.32bis) today and am having a few problems...
-
- >FIrst off, my setup is: A500 w/ 2.04 ROMs, GVP Series II (105Q + 4 megs RAM).
-
- >Ok, I'm having no problem with 2400 baud connections and all v.32 connections
- >seem to work as well. However, am having a devil of a time connecting to
- >v.32bis (supra no less ;-) ) systems. I'm using JRComm -- what should I set
- >the baud rate in JR-Comm to? (right now I have it at 9600 'cause 19.2K
- >didn't seem to go across too well for v.32bis connections) Next, I have the
- >serial port configured to 19.2K with RTS/CTS on. However, while the modem
- >flashes 14.4K, any transfers still hover around the 930 cps mark... (thus
- >I presume that while the modem is connected at 14.4K the transfer from the
- >modem to my Amiga occurs at 9600 baud... is this correct?)
- [...]
-
- For one, if youu have JR-Comm set to 9600, then even though the modem is
- connected at 14.4K, data can flow into the Amiga at only 9600, hence the
- 930cps transfer rate. Try setting JR-Comm's task priority (under General
- parameters, I think...) to 4 or 5 and then trying 19.2K.
-
- Also, make sure you have the dial time-out set higher than usual (like it
- would be for 2400) to something like 80 seconds. Also, check to make sure
- that JR-Comm has CTS/RTS set as well.
-
- --
- Wayne Dyer --- dwdyer@polari.online.com
- "I mistrust all systematizers and I avoid them. The will to a system
- is a lack of integrity." -Nietzsche, _Twilight of the Idols_
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