SPEEDMODEM & PCBOARD

 Message #3018 - RelayNet CompuCom 

   Date : 13-Mar-91 15:21

   From : Doug Nicklow

     To : Gary Phelps

Subject : SPEEDMODEM & PCBOARD

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OK Gary ... and anyone else who may be interested. Here is the modem

information screen from my PCBoard v14.5a/E3 setup. I have not had any

difficulty with this setup once the last ROM upgrade was received.


Seconds to wait for carrier    : 30

Comm Port (1 to 8 or 0=NONE)   : 1

Opening Baud Rate (300-115200) :  19200

Lock in Opening Baud Rate      : Y

Modem Initialization String    :AT&F2+F*H2%C0&D2H0EMS0=0S2=255S10=30X4&W

Modem Off-Hook String          : ATH1M0

Disable CTS/RTS Checking       : N

Disable CTS-Drop During Write  : N

Using a Hayes V-Series 9600    : N

Using a FastComm 9600          : N

Reset Modem During Recycle     : N

Modem Off-Hook During Recycle  : N

Packet-Switch Network          : N

Leave DTR Up at Drop to DOS    : N

Answer on True Ring Detect     : N

Number of Rings Required       : 1

Modem Delay During Recycle     : 0

Allow Callers at 7,E,1         : Y

Share IRQ's on MCA Buses       : N

Lowest Desired Baud:  1200  Allow Lower : Y  Start : 00:01  Stop : 23:59


You'll note the I elected to run my Speedmodem configured as COM 1 ...

the reason was simple ... I didn't want to have to play around with door

software, either to change it or determine compatibility. I also didn't

want to go through extra changes that would have been required for

external protocols.


This has not caused me any problems ... in fact one system has the

Speedmodem as COM 1 and a serial mouse installed as COM 2 ... again,

both operate with no difficulty.


Hope the above helps.


Doug

                                      

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