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- I have found that the following strings work well with Telix 3.12
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- when using a Practical Peripherals PM2400 MNP Internal modem:
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- If you use a different 2400 MNP, these strings should either work
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- in your modem or be at least a starting point.
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- First, get into Telix 3.12 or 3.11.
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- From the (hit ALT-O) Modem and Dialing area:
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- A. Init String: AT&F&W^M~~AT&C1&D2&W^M~~ATS11=30L2\Q3\V1\L1\JO^M
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- B. Dialing Prefix 1: ~AT^M~~AT\N0DT (use for no error detection)
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- C. Dialing Prefix 2: ~AT^M~~AT\N3%C0DT (use for MNP4: file transfer)
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- D. Dialing Prefix 3: ~AT^M~~AT\N3%C1DT (use for MNP5: text transfer)
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- E. Dialing Suffix: ^M (Telix default)
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- H. Hang Up String: ~~~+++~~~ATH0^M
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- I. Auto Answer String: ATS0=1\N3%C0^M (I have not tested this string)
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- Other Settings in Telix:
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- From the (hit ALT-O) Terminal Options area:
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- A. Baud: 9600
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- J. XON/XOFF is set to OFF. (software flow control)
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- K. CTS/RTS is set to ON. (Hardware flow control)
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- L. DSR/DTR is set to OFF. (Hardware flow control)
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- All the entries in my dialing directories are set to 9600 baud,
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- whether they are 9600 BBSes or not, for the maximimum CONNECT.
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- The only drawback to this is that the estimated times for ULs
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- and DLs is in terms of 9600; the time is WAY too short. Big deal!
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- You may want to adjust the Initialization string's \L1
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- to \L2 or \L3 if you want a louder dialing sound.
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- I set ATS11=30 so that the PPI2400 dials very fast. Use a value
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- HIGHER than 30 if you want slower dialing.
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- My thanks to Troy for helping me out totally with this!
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- PS: I have tried this setup with Compuserve also. If you do not
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- have access to a MNP node, then use Dialing Prefix #1. Also, try
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- the PPI forum ( GO PPIFORUM ) for more assistance with a Compuserve
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- specific set-up.
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- Good luck!
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- Beaver, sysop of ARBITRAGE 607-798-8027 (Telegard 2.4)