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From: "Martin Foster" <ccoky AT iglou DOT com>
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Subject: Mailing under dos with German mail client UKA_PPP
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Date: Tuesday, 20 Jan 2004 23:19:00 -500
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Originally to: Peter Lindner

Hello Peter!

19.01.04 at 17:35, Lindner-Thalmaessing # t-online.de wrote to All:

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

 LT> On Sunday, 18 Jan 2004, "Martin Foster" <ccoky AT iglou DOT com> wrote:

 LT> Hi Martin,

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

 >> ComPort
 LT> Comm2 used, but UKA:_PPP on screen always reports Comm1!!!

Yep, UKA_PPP *always* reports Com1 regardless of what Comport is actually  
being used. It's purely a cosmetic bug so don't take any notice of it.

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

 LT> See my file WATTCP.CFG:

OK but due to a hardware problem I'm experiencing at the moment, I can't  
get at any of my backups, so I'll have to work from memory.

 LT> #-----------------------------
 LT> # This is the main configuration file used by the x_* applications
 LT> # and by the tcpip kernal.
[..]
 LT> $BAUD=19200  # DTE speed (38400 up to 115200 will not work!)

I don't recall you saying what the problem is exactly. What actually  
happens if you set the baudrate higher than 19200 ?

[..]
 LT> $com_int=65  # Interrupt used by tcpport (originally 14)

Any particular reason why you changed this ?

 LT> #-----------------------------

 >> I feel that your problem *may* lie with your modem init string.

 LT> See above. ;=)

Seen it and it looks OK to me.

 >> What modem is it exactly?
 >> What chipset has it got?
 >> What init string are you using in UKA_PPP? (see above)

 LT> Concerning the hardware questions, I must wait to February.
 LT> I am blind, but then my seeing wife comes back from a journey.

OK, I understand.

Regards,
Martin


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