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Re: Faxination
- Subject: Re: Faxination
- From: pbauer@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul H Bauer)
- Date: 15 Mar 1995 20:18:45 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- References: <3k3c62$oj6@wintermute.fullerton.edu> <3k71s2$29l6@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu>
*From article <3k3c62$oj6@wintermute.fullerton.edu>, by
*xsanchez@ccvax.fullerton.
*edu:
*> Well I ran more tests and same resutls. I can send and receive fax
*just fine
*> and I can view fax just fine but I still can't print. This was not
*a problem
*> in the previous version. I can print the stuff of fax that I have
*send out
*> but I cannot print the stuff that I receive Oh well, hopefully
*> next update will fix that. BTW: This is gabe posting under a new
*> news reader just installed here at my shool CSUF. Let see what
*happens
*>
*My experience with Faxination v1.0.4 is the exact opposite :-(
*
*I can print a FAX (under AWGSv1.1), but view fax shows only a blank
*window. Send Fax dials etc. but always terminates with an
*unrecoverable
*error and the Fax is not received at my office machine. I haven't
*tried
*a receive Fax yet (and won't until I'm sure send Fax is working).
*
*My equip:
*
* Faxination (update 1.0.4)
* System 6.0.1
* Rom 3 GS with 4Meg Q-Ram (5 Meg total)
* Slot 1 - printer port -> Imagewriter II
* 2 - modem port -> Linelink 144e, 57600 bps DTE
* - Quickie scanner
* 3 - ZipGS 8/64
* 4 - mouse port
* 5 - smartport (2 Apple 3.5, 1 Apple 5.25)
* 6 - diskport (see 5.25 above)
* 7 - Apple HS SCSI, DMA, -> Quantum LPS 105Meg hd
*
* System inits include Pointless, GSBug, Phantasm
*
*Should I play around with Init Port Speed option? What else?
*ProTerm 3.1 works fine at 57600 DTE, 14400 DCE connect, LAPM, so
*modem
*and cable are apparently fine.
*
* --Steve (steven-nelson@uiowa.edu)
I have had almost the exact same experience as Steve. My system
is nearly identical except I am using a Zoom V32bis 14400 Fax modem. I too
would like some guidelines as to what to try.
pbauer@mit.edu