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- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!ub4b!inftec.be!mike
- From: mike@inftec.be (Mike Aerts)
- Subject: Re: How to receveive multiple fax-pages with ZyXEL 1496E+?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.170402.27235@inftec.be>
- Organization: Information Technologies, Wemmel, Belgium.
- References: <1992Dec21.233310.19171@inftec.be> <368@phoenix.abg.sub.org>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 92 17:04:02 GMT
- Lines: 36
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- In article <368@phoenix.abg.sub.org> usys@phoenix.abg.sub.org (Uwe C. Schroeder) writes:
- >mike@inftec.be (Mike Aerts) writes:
- >
- >>I'm writng my own tty monitor which allows me to dial-in/dial-out,
- >>use callback facilities and send/receive faxes.
- >Hi all,
- >
- >why do you use AT#B1 ??
- >In this mode, the modem waits for a DC2 character to start sending the
- >data to the computer. This DC2 char must be sent for every page. The DTE
- >therefor should recognize the 'RTC' in the fax data and then send a DC2
- >to get the next page. Otherwise the modem times out and hangs up.
- >If you are not in a BBS system, you can use AT#B0 mode, where the data
- >follows the CONNECT message untill the end of the document. One then gets
- >a single file with all pages in it. This can cause problems to the viewing
- >or converting tool.
-
- Why AT#B1,
- Because I want to use my modem for data and fax connections, and
- be able to distinguish between both types.
- My main problem is that they shipped me the documentation of a
- ZyXEL 1496E with my E+ model, and that I'm still trying to find out
- where I can obtain the right documentation.
-
- Thanks to all those who helped already, and to those who still will
- help.
- When I'm finished with this (I hope by Jan 22, otherwise sometime
- after Usenix) I will e-mail this to those who are interrested or
- post it to alt.sources. It will have a copyright notice similar
- to that of UCB.
-
- mike
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