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Public Message
Message # 3951 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : Colin Mckay
From : Warren Hrach
Subject : Re: UUCP works
Date : 94/04/17 12:21:03
Previous Reply is Message 3945
On Friday, April 15th, 1994 - Colin Mckay wrote:
CM> You know what your tsmon problem sounds like? It sounds like you're
CM> being bitten by the serial port bug in /t0.
CM> Try using /t3 or /t4, and see if you have the same problem. You could
CM> also try
CM> running Guardian.
CM> I don't think the stock TSMON logs callers. You'd have to get Carl
CM> Kreider's MTSMON package. It has caller logging, as I recall.
CM> @c=*X-m?zN,-f-x5**E r
Colin,
I posted a prev. msg. to All that explained what I found.
Basically init the modem to ATQ1 (result codes off). Now it works fine
with /t0, no gardian and now will try mtsmon. Also need to find out how
to trip DTR to hang up the modem. As it is now the caller has to hang
up.
-Warren
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Public Message (Rec)
Message # 3953 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : Alan Weston
From : James Jones
Subject : dial.sys contents
Date : 94/04/17 12:59:11
Next Reply is Message 4070
OK...here's my dial.sys file (aside from my putting a space at the
beginning of each line, to try to avoid RiBBS reformatting it):
Ocean Beach (14.4K);16192244878;DT*70,;38400;8N1;YES
Delphi (2400);2886206;DT*70,;38400;8N1;YES
Delphi (9600);2884626;DT*70,;38400;8N1;YES
ACS Inc. BBS;14046362991;DT*70,;38400;8N1;YES
(There are another couple of lines, but this should give you the idea.)
I say they're all 38400 bps because the modem is set up to always
communicate with me at 38.4 no matter what the far end uses, and the
*70, is there to kill call waiting. With this setup, ladial seems to
pause part way through dialing a number, and then the rest of the number
is echoed followed immediately by "NO DIALTONE."
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Public Message
Message # 4060 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : James Jones
From : Colin Mckay
Subject : Re: Time Change
Date : 94/04/18 17:01:00
JJ> What do people in the states or regions (without Daylight Savings Time)
Curse the clock manufacturer twice a year, I guess!
I'd imagine that they could:
1. Hunt for a new clock chip.
2. Set up a CRON entry to run a program to fix the time by
an hour twice a year.
3. Manually reset the clock twice a year.
TTYL. Colin.
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Public Message
Message # 4061 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : Warren Hrach
From : Colin Mckay
Subject : UUCP
Date : 94/04/19 14:13:00
Warren,
What is your non-Fido Internet address (if you have one).
TTYL. Colin.
cmckay@northx.isis.org
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Public Message
Message # 4070 *MM1 TECH Echo*
To : James Jones
From : Alan Weston
Subject : Re: dial.sys contents
Date : 94/04/21 10:35:55
Previous Reply is Message 3953
On Sunday, April 17th, 1994 - James Jones wrote:
JJ> OK...here's my dial.sys file (aside from my putting a space at the
JJ> beginning of each line, to try to avoid RiBBS reformatting it):
JJ> Ocean Beach (14.4K);16192244878;DT*70,;38400;8N1;YES
JJ> Delphi (2400);2886206;DT*70,;38400;8N1;YES
JJ> Delphi (9600);2884626;DT*70,;38400;8N1;YES
JJ> ACS Inc. BBS;14046362991;DT*70,;38400;8N1;YES
JJ> (There are another couple of lines, but this should give you the
JJ> idea.) I say they're all 38400 bps because the modem is set up to
JJ> always communicate with me at 38.4 no matter what the far end uses,
JJ> and the *70, is there to kill call waiting. With this setup, ladial
JJ> seems to pause part way through dialing a number, and then the rest
JJ> of the number is echoed followed immediately by "NO DIALTONE."
JJ> --- RiBBS v2.10
Okay, I'll look into it and see what I can do.
Thanks
Alan
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