Category : UNIX Files
Archive   : UPC12BAD.ZIP
Filename : QBLAZER2.MDM

 
Output of file : QBLAZER2.MDM contained in archive : UPC12BAD.ZIP
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Telebit QBlazer Modem by Pat Larkin *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*

Description=Telebit QBlazer Modem - v32 mode with speed shifting
#InSpeed=9600
InSpeed=19200
Device=COM2
ModemTimeout=3
Answer=CONNECT
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Note that auto-answer is enabled by the following string *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Ring="" \p\r\pATS0=1 OK-\pATS0=1-OK "" RING
AnswerTimeout=20

# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Outward dialing options; you may also need to up the value *
# * in S7 to control the internal modem timeout. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
NoConnect="BUSY" "NO CARRIER" "NO DIALTONE" "VOICE" "NO ANSWER"
Connect="CONNECT"
DialPrefix=\pATDT

# Use long dial timeout internationally
DialTimeout=70
#DialTimeout=91

# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Because we enable auto-answer, we disable it here when the *
# * modem is reset *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
Hangup="" \r\pATZ OK-ATZ-OK-\d\d+++\d\dATHZ-OK
#Hangup="" \r\pAT OK-AT-OK-\d\d+++\d\dATH-OK

# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * We turn on ALL the neat options we can find when we *
# * initialize. One thing we do is to make the modem report it's *
# * modem<-->computer at connect, so we can use autobauding *
# * (nofixedspeed). *
# * *
# * Note: We disable flow control on the basis UUCP "g" *
# * protocol will pace the line for us. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# use \sS7=90 for international use!! (long timeouts for dialing)

# note on Qblazer timeouts: at 9600 this modem can take up to 30 seconds
# to do it's line balancing thing. Take this into account in the timeouts.

# note on QBLAZER speed shifting: many users have trouble with this feature
# on non-AT&T and private phone company circuits, as well as internationally.
# these multiple lines show different styles of modem use, including
# forcing BAUD rate without speed shifting

# in my travels around, worldwide, the "9600 without speed shifting" works
# best. On calls via AT&T USA-Direct, unfortunately, you're lucky to get
# better than 2400, but via all-digital international, 9600 is great.

Options=nofixedspeed
Options=carrierdetect

# 9600 without Speed Shifting.
#Initialize="" \r\pATZ OK-ATZ-OK-\d\d+++\d\dATHZ-OK \pAT\s&F\sE0\sX0\s&C1\s&D3\sS0=0\sS7=60\sS50=6\sS94=0\sS51=4\sS58=2\sS59=15\sS61=0\sM0\sL0 OK

# uncomment for 9600 with speed shifting
Initialize="" \r\pATZ OK-ATZ-OK-\d\d+++\d\dATHZ-OK \pAT\s&F\sE0\sX0\s&C1\s&D3\sS0=0\sS7=60\sS51=4\sS58=2\sS59=15\sS61=0\sM0 OK



  3 Responses to “Category : UNIX Files
Archive   : UPC12BAD.ZIP
Filename : QBLAZER2.MDM

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