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Re: Faxination v1.0.5
- Subject: Re: Faxination v1.0.5
- From: jesse@dino.gi.alaska.edu (Jesse P. Atencio)
- Date: 1995/04/05
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Alaska Computer Network
- References: <3lqae5$9i4@nexus.uiowa.edu>
> My equipment:
> Rom3 GS, 4Meg Q-RAM, ZipGS 8/64, Apple HS SCSI (DMA on), Quickie scanner,
> Linelink 144e to GS modem port.
Sounds like a nice system. Pretty much what I have except for that
Linelink 144e modem.
> V105 does let me create, view, and print (my own) FAX. Sending always
> result in a 'terminated due to error' (words to that effect) message.
> The modem init seems to go OK. Dialing seems to work. I get various
> warbling noises after the modem and FAX machine connect. It just always
> fails about when it should be finishing, and I don't get a FAX on the
> FAX machine (a HP model).
Sounds familiar to the problems I used to have.
V103 and v104 had bugs, but I could send a FAX
> sometimes (not always though). But v105 is batting a perfect "0" :-(
> Suggestions?
Only suggestion I have is to get rid of the modem and get one that works
for sure. I suggest a Supra FAX modem. You could always sell the
LineLink to someone else. Good thing modems are cheap now. All my
problems went away as soon as I dumped my Global Village Teleport Gold II
modem and got a SupraFAX modem. You might want to find out what the Chip
set on the LineLink uses. Find out if they use the Rockwell chip set.
The time I quit wasting on tinkering with the system and the aggrivation I
eliminated by switching modems was well worth the cost of a new modem.
Lucky for me, I was able to trade my Global Village to a Mac user. Global
Village has outstanding Mac software for FAXing so we both made out on the
deal.
>
> --Steve (steven-nelson@uiowa.edu)