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From: "Martin Foster" <ccoky AT iglou DOT com>
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Subject: comm speed with m$dos 6.22
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Date: Sunday, 18 Jan 2004 15:15:00 -500
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Originally to: Lindner-Thalmaessing AT t-online DOT de

Hello Peter!

- 17.01.04 at 22:56, Lindner-Thalmaessing # t-online.de wrote to All:

 LT> From: Lindner-Thalmaessing AT t-online DOT de

 LT> Hello,

 LT> being blind I'm forced to use m$dos.
 LT> My 38.400-modem however, in dos transmits max 19.200 bps.
 LT> The dos mail program used is called UKA_PPP.

 LT> According to the German documentation for m$dos 6.22 the following
 LT> is what I do understand:

 LT> MODE configures devices (in my case COM2 for my modem) in the
 LT> system. The list for valid baud rates for MODE in m$dos 6.22,
 LT> however, only goes up to 19.200 bps.

 LT> Is there a trick existing or a tsr to load to make data transfer
 LT> faster (similar to INTERSVR or INTERLNK, both making up to 115.200
 LT> bps) in m$dos 6.22?
 LT> My processor speed is 300 MHz.

Having used UKA_PPP for quite some time in the past, I can say there's no  
trick involved at all.

So long as you provide UKA_PPP with the following information, there  
shouldn't be a problem with data transfer rates:

ComPort
ComPort address
ComPort IRQ
Baudrate (this should preferably be 115200 but 57600 would suffice)
Modem init string

There is absolutely no need whatsoever for the M$DOS MODE stuff!

I feel that your problem *may* lie with your modem init string.
What modem is it exactly?
What chipset has it got?
What init string are you using in UKA_PPP?

 LT> Thanks and regards,

Hope the above information helps .....

Regards,
Martin


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