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- From: mckeeveb@monashee.sfu.ca (Gumby - The unknown user)
- Subject: Re: ZyXEL voice and flow control
- Message-ID: <mckeeveb.725928115@sfu.ca>
- Keywords: ZyXEL voice flow control
- Sender: news@sfu.ca
- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <rkimball.725840444@athena> <mckeeveb.725842722@sfu.ca> <rkimball.725863593@athena>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 22:41:55 GMT
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- rkimball@athena.qualcomm.com (Robert Kimball) writes:
-
- >I have a document that I ftp'd which is titles "Support Commands for voice
- >mode operation". Is that the document you are refering to? I looked
- >through it and the only reference to XON/XOFF is that it say to terminate
- >the RX data command send any character other than XON/XOFF. I guess this
- >could be a vague way of saying that hardware handshaking does not work.
-
- >So, if I have to use XON/XOFF how do I send binary data in voice mode?
- >Does the modem ignore XON/XOFF while receiving voice data from the host?
-
- >If you have a different document than the one I have could you mail me
- >a copy?
-
- If I'm right, the document you want is the one describing ZyXEL's Bisync
- protocol... I don't have it handy, but I'll dig it up if you like.
-
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